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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

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The men's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 22 and 23 July.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
 United States
Michael Norman Jr.
Hakim Montgomery
Brandon Taylor
Noah Lyles
Amere Lattin*
 Japan
Ippei Takeda
Jun Yamashita
Wataru Inuzuka
Kenta Oshima
 Germany
Roger Gurski
Thomas Barthel
Niels Torben Giese
Manuel Eitel
Deniz Almas*

*Athletes who competed in heats only

Records

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World Junior Record  United States 38.66 Grosseto, Italy 18 July 2004
Championship Record  United States 38.66 Grosseto, Italy 18 July 2004
World Junior Leading  Chinese Taipei 39.51 Taoyuan, Taiwan 19 May 2016

Results

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Heats

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Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 3  Japan Ippei Takeda, Jun Yamashita, Wataru Inuzuka, Kenta Oshima 39.53 Q, SB
2 3  Australia Trae Williams, Jack Hale, Cameron Searle, Nicholas Andrews 39.67 Q
3 2  Germany Deniz Almas, Thomas Barthel, Niels Torben Giese, Manuel Eitel 39.69 Q, SB
4 3  United States Amere Lattin, Hakim Montgomery, Brandon Taylor, Noah Lyles 39.70 q, SB
5 2  Jamaica Fabian Hewitt, Raheem Chambers, Jhevaughn Matherson, Hujaye Cornwall 39.80 Q
6 1  Great Britain Zanson Plummer, Oliver Bromby, Ryan Gorman, Gerald Matthew 39.91 Q
7 2  Poland Jakub Gałandziej, Adrian Wesela, Damian Sztejkowski, Eryk Hampel 39.98 q, SB
8 2  Spain Aitor Same Ekobo, Manuel de Nicolás, Oriol Madi, Daniel Ambrós 40.09 SB
9 1  Italy Nicholas Artuso, Freider Fornasari, Andrea Federici, Filippo Tortu 40.13 Q, SB
10 3  Barbados Michael Nicholls, Mario Burke, Kentoine Browne, Jaquone Hoyte 40.14 NU20R
11 1  Chinese Taipei Yeh Shou-po, Yang Chun-han, Liu Chao-hsuan, Cheng Po-yu 40.33
12 3  Nigeria Raymond Ekevwo, Soyemi Abiola, Godwin Ashien, Emmanuel Arowolo 40.39 SB
13 1  Botswana Mompoloki Powane, Baboloki Thebe, Xholani Talane, Thabiso Sekgopi 40.41 SB
14 1  Ireland Eoin Doherty, Cíllín Greene, Sean Lawlor, Joseph Ojewumi 40.48 NU20R
15 1  Portugal Frederico Curvelo, Rafael Jorge, João Pinto, João Esteves 40.64 SB
16 2  New Zealand Jordan Bolland, Hamish Gill, Jacob Matson, Ethan Holman 40.80
2  Brazil Felipe dos Santos, Paulo André de Oliveira, Derick Silva, Willian Schramm Deschamps DQ R163.3(a)[2]
3  South Africa DNS

Final

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The finish

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Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3  United States Michael Norman Jr., Hakim Montgomery, Brandon Taylor, Noah Lyles 38.93 WU20L
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4  Japan Ippei Takeda, Jun Yamashita, Wataru Inuzuka, Kenta Oshima 39.01 AU20R
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Germany Roger Gurski, Thomas Barthel, Niels Torben Giese, Manuel Eitel 39.13 AU20R, Yellow card[4]
4 9  Jamaica Raheem Chambers, Nigel Ellis, Jhevaughn Matherson, De'Jour Russell 39.13 SB
5 5  Australia Trae Williams, Jack Hale, Cameron Searle, Nicholas Andrews 39.57 SB
6 6  Great Britain Zanson Plummer, Oliver Bromby, Ryan Gorman, Gerald Matthew 39.57 SB
7 8  Italy Nicholas Artuso, Freider Fornasari, Andrea Federici, Filippo Tortu 40.02 SB
8 2  Poland Jakub Gałandziej, Adrian Wesela, Damian Sztejkowski, Eryk Hampel 40.25

References

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  1. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  2. ^ Lane infringement
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  4. ^ 162.5(c) – Disturbing the start