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Athletics WA World Relays 2021


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Men's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
RSA.gif South Africa
Thando DLODLO
Tlotliso Gift LEOTLELA
Clarence MUNYAI
Akani SIMBINE
38.71
 
ITA.gif Italy
Eseosa Fostine DESALU
Lamont Marcell JACOBS
Davide MANENTI
Filippo TORTU
39.21
 
JPN.gif Japan
Ryuichiro SAKAI
Ryota SUZUKI
Daisuke MIYAMOTO
Hiroki YANAGITA
39.42
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Simon HANSEN
Tazana Mikkel KAMANGA-DYRBAK
Kojo MUSAH
Frederik SCHOU-NIELSEN
DEN.gif
39.56
 
Joris VAN GOOL
Taymir BURNET
Hensley PAULINA
Christopher GARIA
NED.gif
DNF
 
Michael POHL
Joshua HARTMANN
Roy SCHMIDT
Marvin SCHULTE
GER.gif
DNF
 
Sean SAFO-ANTWI
Benjamin AZAMATI-KWAKU
Joseph ODURO MANU
Joseph Paul AMOAH
GHA.gif
DQ
 
Rodrigo DO NASCIMENTO
Felipe BARDI DOS SANTOS
Derick SILVA
Paulo André CAMILO DE OLIVEIRA
BRA.gif
DQ
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Women's 4x100m Relay
Final Results
 
ITA.gif Italy
Irene SIRAGUSA
Gloria HOOPER
Anna BONGIORNI
Vittoria FONTANA
43.79
 
POL.gif Poland
Magdalena STEFANOWICZ
Klaudia ADAMEK
Katarzyna SOKÓLSKA
Pia SKRZYSZOWSKA
44.10
 
NED.gif Netherlands
Jamile SAMUEL
Dafne SCHIPPERS
Nadine VISSER
Naomi SEDNEY
44.10
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Hanae AOYAMA
Mei KODAMA
Ami SAITO
Remi TSURUTA
JPN.gif
44.40
5.
Ángela Gabriela TENORIO
Gabriela Anahi SUAREZ
Yuliana ANGULO
Marizol LANDÁZURI
ECU.gif
44.43
6.
Mathilde U. KRAMER
Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
Emma Beiter BOMME
DEN.gif
45.34
 
Mathilde U. KRAMER
Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
Emma Beiter BOMME
FRA.gif
DNF
 
Riccarda DIETSCHE
Salomé KORA
Cornelia HALBHEER
Cynthia REINLE
SUI.gif
DQ
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Women's 4x200m Relay
Final Results
 
POL.gif Poland
Paulina GUZOWSKA
Kamila CIBA
Klaudia ADAMEK
Marlena GOLA
1:34.98
 
IRL.gif Ireland
Aoife LYNCH
Kate DOHERTY
Sarah QUINN
Sophie BECKER
1:35.93
 
ECU.gif Ecuador
Ángela Gabriela TENORIO
Virginia Elizabeth VILLALBA
Marizo lLANDÁZURI
Gabriela Anahi SUAREZ
1:36.86
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Louise ØSTERGAARD
Emma Beiter BOMME
Mathilde U. KRAMER
Mette GRAVERSGAARD
DEN.gif
1:37.80
5.
Joan CHERONO
Doreen WAKA
Monica SAFANIA
Maximila IMALI
KEN.gif
1:38.26
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Men's 4x200m Relay
Final Results
 
GER.gif Germany
Steven MÜLLER
Felix STRAUB
Lucas ANSAH-PEPRAH
Owen ANSAH
1:22.43
 
KEN.gif Kenya
Mark Otieno ODHIAMBO
Mike Mokamba NYANG'AU
Elijah Onkware MATHEW
Hesborn OCHIENG
1:24.26
 
POR.gif Portugal
Frederico CURVELO
Delvis SANTOS
Diogo ANTUNES
André PRAZERES
1:24.53
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Alex QUIÑÓNEZ
Anderson MARQUINEZ
Steeven Marcelo SALAS LÓPEZ
Katriel ANGULO
ECU.gif
1:24.89
 
Steffen UDENGAARD KNUDSEN
Simon HANSEN
Tazana Mikkel KAMANGA-DYRBAK
Kojo MUSAH
CZE.gif
DNF
  Dominik KOPEĆ
Adrian BRZEZIŃSKI
Łukasz ŻOK
Karol ZALEWSKI
POL.gif
DQ
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Women's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
CUB.gif Cuba
Zurian HECHAVARRÍA
Rose Mary ALMANZA
Lisneidy VEITÍA
Roxana GÓMEZ
3:28.41
 
POL.gif Poland
Kornelia LESIEWICZ
Małgorzata HOŁUB-KOWALIK
Karolina ŁOZOWSKA
Natalia KACZMAREK
3:28.81
 
GBR.gif Great Britain
Laviai NIELSEN
Ama PIPI
Emily DIAMOND
Jessie KNIGHT
3:29.27
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Eva HOVENKAMP
Lisanne DE WITTE
Femke BOL
Lieke KLAVER
NED.gif
3:30.12
5.
Raphaela Boaheng LUKUDO
Eleonora MARCHIANDO
Petra NARDELLI
Ayomide FOLORUNSO
ITA.gif
3:32.69
6.
Nadine GONSKA
Corinna SCHWAB
Karolina PAHLITZSCH
Ruth Sophia SPELMEYER-PREUß
GER.gif
3:33.00
7.
Paulien COUCKUYT
Hanne MAUDENS
Margo VAN PUYVELDE
Camille LAUS
BEL.gif
3:37.66
8.
Sounkamba SYLLA
Brigitte NTIAMOAH
Kellya PAULINE
Kaly lAMARO
FRA.gif
3:40.58
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Men's 4x400m Relay
Final Results
 
NED.gif Netherlands
Jochem DOBBER
Liemarvin BONEVACIA
Ramsey ANGELA
Tony VAN DIEPEN
3:03.45
 
JPN.gif Japan
Rikuya ITO
Kaito KAWABATA
Kentaro SATO
Aoto SUZUKI
3:04.45
 
BOT.gif Botswana
Isaac MAKWALA
Boitumelo MASILO
Ditiro NZAMANI
Leungo SCOTCH
3:04.77
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4.
Lorenzo BENATI
Alessandro SIBILIO
Brayan LOPEZ
Vladimir ACETI
ITA.gif
3:05.11
5.
Lythe PILLAY
Zakhiti NENE
Ranti Marvin DIKGALE
Oscar MAVUNDLA
RSA.gif
3:05.76
6.
Jhon Alejandro PERLAZA
Yilmar Andrés HERRERA
Jhon Alexander SOLIS
Anthony José ZAMBRANO
COL.gif
3:05.91
7.
Victor COROLLER
Gilles BIRON
Ludovic OUCENI
Muhammad KOUNTA
FRA.gif
3:06.16
8.
Jonathan SACOOR
Robin VANDERBEMDEN
Dylan BORLÉE
Kevin BORLÉE
BEL.gif
3:10.74
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