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Athletics at the 2005 Summer Universiade – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 2005 Summer Universiade was held on 19–20 August in İzmir, Turkey.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Poland
Rafał Wieruszewski
Daniel Dąbrowski
Piotr Kędzia
Piotr Klimczak
 Japan
Kazunori Ota
Yoshihiro Horigome
Yuki Yamaguchi
Kenji Narisako
Shinji Takahira*
 Russia
Dmitriy Petrov
Aleksandr Borshchenko
Konstantin Svechkar
Vladislav Frolov
Mikhail Lipskiy*

* Athletes who appeared in heats only.

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1  Russia Aleksandr Borshchenko, Vladislav Frolov, Mikhail Lipskiy, Dmitriy Petrov 3:04.98 Q
2 1  Japan Shinji Takahira, Yuki Yamaguchi, Yoshihiro Horigome, Kazunori Ota 3:05.02 Q
3 1  Jamaica Orion Nicely, Marvin Essor, Gregory Little, Dewayne Barrett 3:06.28 q
4 2  Poland Piotr Klimczak, Daniel Dąbrowski, Piotr Kędzia, Rafał Wieruszewski 3:07.66 Q
5 1  Canada Nathan Vadeboncoeur, David Shanks, Ray Ardill, Neil Hurtubise 3:08.05 q
6 1  Belarus Sergey Kozlov, Maksim Lynsha, Sergei Nestserov, Leanid Viarshinin 3:08.27 q
7 1  Switzerland Stéphane Borloz, Cédric El-Idrissi, Christian Grossenbacher, Pierre Lavanchy 3:09.44 q
8 2  Kazakhstan Boris Khamzin, Mihail Kolganov, Denis Rypakov, Yevgeniy Meleshenko 3:09.95 Q
9 2  Czech Republic Stanislav Sajdok, Jiří Vojtík, Ondřej Daněk, Rudolf Götz 3:10.29
10 1  New Zealand Cory Innes, Sam Rapson, Tim Hawkes, Andrew Moore 3:10.33
11 2  Thailand Jukkatip Phocharoen, Weera Kongsri, Viriya Permpool, Suphachai Phachsai 3:11.28
12 2  Nigeria Ahmed Ajiboye, Mathew Dada, Tony Ogbu, Setoma Briggs 3:12.41
13 1  Turkey Hakan Karacaoğlu, Ömer Yalçıner, İsmail Aslan, Tuncay Örs 3:16.57
14 2  Hong Kong Fan Wai Ho, Lui Ka Ho, Szeto Man Ho, Lau Tak Lung 3:22.63
2  Iran Mohamed Akefian, Behrooz Mahdavi, Abolfazl Dehnavi, Ehsan Mohajer Shojaei DNF

Final

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Poland Rafał Wieruszewski, Daniel Dąbrowski, Piotr Kędzia, Piotr Klimczak 3:02.57
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan Kazunori Ota, Yoshihiro Horigome, Yuki Yamaguchi, Kenji Narisako 3:03.20
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Russia Dmitriy Petrov, Aleksandr Borshchenko, Konstantin Svechkar, Vladislav Frolov 3:03.33
4  Jamaica Orion Nicely, Marvin Essor, Gregory Little, Dewayne Barrett 3:03.93
5  Switzerland Stéphane Borloz, Martin Leiser, Pierre Lavanchy, Cédric El-Idrissi 3:07.60
6  Belarus Andrey Kozlovskiy, Sergei Nestserov, Sergey Kozlov, Leanid Viarshinin 3:08.48
7  Kazakhstan Boris Khamzin, Mihail Kolganov, Denis Rypakov, Yevgeniy Meleshenko 3:09.92
 Canada Nathan Vadeboncoeur, David Shanks, Ray Ardill, Neil Hurtubise DNF

References

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