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Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

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The Men's 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2010 Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Monday 11 October and Tuesday 12 October 2010.

Records

  • The following records were in place before the competition
World record 37.10  Jamaica Beijing, China 22 August 2008
Games record 38.20  England Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1998

Round 1

First 2 in each heat (Q) and 2 best performers (q) advance to the Final.

Heat 1

Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
8  India Rahamatulla Molla, Suresh Sathya, Shameer Naseema, Abdul Qureshi 39.00 Q, NR
2  Trinidad and Tobago Shaun Stuart, Marcus Duncan, Emmanuel Callender, Aaron Armstrong 39.47 Q
3  Ghana Nathan Kpegbah, Allah Laryea-Akrong, Emmanuel Appiah, Aziz Zakari 39.81
6  Mauritius Ahmed Ondimba, Jean Milazar, Louis Coiffic, Jean Brasse 40.21
7  Turks and Caicos Islands Roshand Cox, Reonardo Harvey, Delano Williams, Darian Forbes 41.99 NR
5  Vanuatu Moses Kamut, David Benjimin, Arnold Sorina, Emile Nissap 43.52
4  Nigeria Peter Emelezie, Stanley Gbagbeke, Benjamin Adukwu, Egwero Oghoghene DSQ

Heat 2

Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
4  Bahamas Jamial Rolle, Adrian Griffith, Brunell McKenzie, Rodney Green 39.33 Q
7  Australia Patrick Johnson, Matt Davies, Aaron Rouge-Serret, Isaac Ntiamoah 39.53 Q
5  Singapore Foo Yeo, Muhammad Bib, Muhammad Jamal, Li Kang 40.14
6  Niue Xavier Niuia-Tofa, Suitulaga Tupuiliu, Ponifasio Tahamaka, Billie Wallbridge-Paea 44.85
8  The Gambia Lamin Camara, Abdoulie Assim, Ousman Gibba, Suwaibou Sanneh DNF
3  Cayman Islands Carl Morgan, Carlos Morgan, David Hamil, Ronald Forbes DSQ

Heat 3

Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
6  Canada Hank Palmer, Oluseyi Smith, Jared Connaughton, Sam Effah 38.45 Q
2  England Ryan Scott, Leon Baptiste, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis 38.67 Q
3  Jamaica Lerone Clarke, Remaldo Rose, Steve Slowly, Rasheed Dwyer 39.00 q
4  Kenya Simon Kimaru, Anderson Mutegi, Stephen Barasa, Kipkemoi Soy 39.60 q
7  Solomon Islands Adison Alfred, Francis Manioru, Chris Walasi, Jack Iroga 44.04
5  Sierra Leone Bockarie Sesay, Thomas Vandy, Ibrahim Turay, Musa Sandy 44.11

Final

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5  England Ryan Scott, Leon Baptiste, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis 38.74
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Jamaica Lerone Clarke, Lansford Spence, Rasheed Dwyer, Remaldo Rose 38.79
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6  India Rahamatulla Molla, Suresh Sathya, Shameer Naseema, Abdul Qureshi 38.89
4 9  Australia Aaron Rouge-Serret, Isaac Ntiamoah, Jacob Groth, Matt Davies 39.14
5 7  Bahamas Jamial Rolle, Adrian Griffith, Brunell McKenzie, Rodney Green 39.27
2  Kenya Simon Kimaru, Stephen Okatch, Stephen Barasa, Kipkemoi Soy DNF
8  Trinidad and Tobago Shaun Stuart, Emmanuel Callender, Marcus Duncan, Aaron Armstrong DNF
4  Canada Hank Palmer, Oluseyi Smith, Jared Connaughton, Sam Effah DSQ

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