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Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

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The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 27 and 28 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
 Dominican Republic (DOM)
Juander Santos
Luis Charles
Andito Charles
Luguelín Santos
Kendris Díaz*
 United States (USA)
Amere Lattin
Curtis Brown
Jordan Clarke
Kahmari Montgomery
 Czech Republic (CZE)
Jan Tesař
Lukáš Hodboď
Filip Šnejdr
Vít Müller
Martin Juránek*

*Athletes who competed in heats only

Results

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Heats

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Qualification: First 2 teams in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 2  Chinese Taipei Wang Wei-hsu, Yang Lung-hsiang, Yu Chen-yi, Chen Chieh 3:07.35 Q
2 1  Dominican Republic Luis Charles, Andito Charles, Kendris Díaz, Luguelín Santos 3:07.98 Q
3 1  United States Amere Lattin, Curtis Brown, Jordan Clarke, Kahmari Montgomery 3:08.28 Q
4 1  Canada Benjamin Ayesu-Attah, Corey Bellemore, Gregory MacNeill, Nathaniel George 3:08.86 q
5 2  Czech Republic Jan Tesař, Lukáš Hodboď, Martin Juránek, Vít Müller 3:08.88 Q
6 3  Switzerland Dany Brand, Silvan Lutz, Alain-Herve Mfomkpa, Daniele Angelella 3:09.23 Q
7 2  Australia Daniel Mowen, Taylor Burns, Harrison Roubin, Tristan Robinson 3:09.66 q
8 2  Algeria Skander Djamil Athmani, Saber Boukmouche, Ramzi Abdenouz, Mohamed Islem Bekar 3:09.84
9 1  Kazakhstan Andrey Sokolov, Dmitriy Koblov, Igor Kondratyev, Mikhail Litvin 3:09.97
10 3  India Gokulakannan Mohan, Ravinder, Pankaj Malik, Amoj Jacob 3:10.68 Q, SB
11 2  Thailand Apisit Chamsri, Nattapong Khanom, Jirayu Pleenaram, Nattapong Kongkraphan 3:10.98
12 3  China Yang Zeping, Zhou Guangcai, Li Runyu, Li Junlin 3:11.64
13 3  South Korea Lim Hyoung-bin, Hwang Hyeonu, Ko Seung-hwan, Lee Ji-woo 3:13.98 SB
14 3  Sri Lanka Disanayaka Mudiyanselage, Vishvajith Gammahelage, Ishan Lahiru Olidurage, Wijesundara Mudiyanselage 3:14.59
15 2  Brazil Aliffer Junior dos Santos, Cleiton Abrão, Artur Terezan, Pedro da Palma Junior 3:15.27
16 1  Saudi Arabia Mohammed Mahnashi, Mazen Ahmed Masrahi, Mohammed Taleb Al-Shalati, Musaad Ahmed Bali 3:22.33 SB
17 3  Zambia Charles Shimukowa, Edgar Silwimba, Obrey Chabala, Siyambango Siyoto 3:22.48
1  Poland Dariusz Kowaluk, Michał Pietrzak, Andrzej Jaros, Rafał Omelko DNF [2]
1  Malaysia Kwong Kar Jun, Anchois Aron, Kannathasan Subramaniam, Muhamad Firdaus Mazalan DQ R163.3a[3]
3  Oman Usama Abdul Al-Gheilani, Ahmed Ali Al-Aamri, Mazin Khalifa Al-Subeihi, Othman Ali Al-Busaidi DQ R163.3a[3]
2  South Africa DNS

Final

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Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Dominican Republic Juander Santos, Luis Charles, Andito Charles, Luguelín Santos 3:04.34
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  United States Amere Lattin, Curtis Brown, Jordan Clarke, Kahmari Montgomery 3:06.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Czech Republic Jan Tesař, Lukáš Hodboď, Filip Šnejdr, Vít Müller 3:08.14
4  Australia Daniel Mowen, Taylor Burns, Harrison Roubin, Tristan Robinson 3:09.21 SB
5  Switzerland Dany Brand, Silvan Lutz, Alain-Herve Mfomkpa, Daniele Angelella 3:09.94
6  Canada Benjamin Ayesu-Attah, Corey Bellemore, Gregory MacNeill, Nathaniel George 3:11.09
7  India Gokulakannan Mohan, Ravinder, Pankaj Malik, Amoj Jacob 3:13.23
 Chinese Taipei Wang Wei-hsu, Yu Chen-yi, Yang Lung-hsiang, Chen Chieh DQ R170.19[5]

References

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  1. ^ Heat 1 results Archived 2019-07-12 at the Wayback Machine, Heat 2 results, Heat 3 results Archived 2019-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Second-leg runner pulled up injured halfway through his leg
  3. ^ a b Lane infringement
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-07-12. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
  5. ^ Starting outside the takeover zone