Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay explained

Event:Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
Games:2004 Summer
Venue:Athens Olympic Stadium
Dates:26–27 August
Competitors:65
Nations:16
Gold:
Tayna Lawrence
Sherone Simpson
Aleen Bailey
Veronica Campbell
Beverly McDonald
Silver:
Olga Fyodorova
Yuliya Tabakova
Irina Khabarova
Larisa Kruglova
Bronze:
Véronique Mang
Muriel Hurtis
Sylviane Félix
Christine Arron
*Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats.
Win Value:41.73 NR
Prev:2000
Next:2008

The women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 26 to 27.[1] The sixteen teams competed in a two-heat qualifying round in which the first three teams from each heat, together with the next two fastest teams, were given a place in the final race.

The final started off quickly with an early lead from Jamaica, before the U.S. team, led by Angela Williams, made a tactical move to pass their Jamaican rivals towards the exchange zone. Marion Jones ran the second leg confidently to put the Americans a more decent lead, until she finally approached the 100 metres silver medalist Lauryn Williams to do the handoff. By the time Williams was about to move off her mark on the third leg, Jones lunged out of breath with baton and desperately tried to catch her at the exchange zone that never happened, costing the Americans' chances for the Olympic medal.[2] As the race continued without the U.S. team, the Jamaicans, anchored by 200 metres champion Veronica Campbell, scorched their way down the home stretch to an effortless victory in 41.73 seconds. They were soon followed by Russia taking the silver, and the French quartet rounding out the medal podium with the bronze.[3] [4]

Records

, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

No new records were set during the competition.

Qualification

The qualification period for athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter one qualified relay team per relay event, with a maximum of six athletes. For this event, an NOC would be invited to participate with a relay team if the average of the team's two best times, obtained in IAAF-sanctioned meetings or tournaments, would be among the best sixteen, at the end of this period.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 26 August 2004 22:00Round 1
Friday, 27 August 2004 22:45Final

Results

Round 1

Qualification rule: The first three teams in each heat (Q) plus the next two fastest overall (q) moved on to the final.[5]

Heat 1

width=15Rankwidth=15Lanewidth=200Nationwidth=750Competitorswidth=15Timewidth=15Notes
11LaTasha Colander, Lauryn Williams, Marion Jones, Angela Williams41.67Q, =SB
26Debbie Ferguson, Shandria Brown, Chandra Sturrup, Tamicka Clarke43.02Q, SB
34Kim Gevaert, Élodie Ouédraogo, Lien Huyghebaert, Katleen De Caluwé43.08Q, NR
43Luciana dos Santos, Rosemar Coelho Neto, Lucimar de Moura, Kátia Regina Santos43.12
52Norma González, Digna Luz Murillo, Felipa Palacios, Melisa Murillo43.30
68Katja Wakan, Birgit Rockmeier, Marion Wagner, Sina Schielke43.64SB
75Zhanna Block, Tetyana Tkalich, Maryna Maydanova, Iryna Kozhemyakina43.77
87Maria Karastamati, Marina Vasarmidou, Effrosíni Patsoú, Georgia Kokloni44.45SB

Heat 2

width=15Rankwidth=15Lanewidth=200Nationwidth=700Competitorswidth=15Timewidth=15Notes
14Larisa Kruglova, Irina Khabarova, Yuliya Tabakova, Olga Fyodorova42.12Q, SB
21Aleen Bailey, Beverly McDonald, Sherone Simpson, Tayna Lawrence42.20Q, SB
38Christine Arron, Sylviane Félix, Muriel Hurtis, Véronique Mang42.98Q
42Endurance Ojokolo, Oludamola Osayomi, Mercy Nku, Gloria Kemasuode43.00q, SB
55Aksana Drahun, Alena Neumiarzhitskaya, Natallia Safronnikava, Yulia Nestsiarenka43.06q
63Misleydis Lazo, Ana López, Roxana Díaz, Virgen Benavides43.60
6Annemarie Kramer, Pascal van Assendelft, Jacqueline Poelman, Joan van den Akker
7Ayanna Hutchinson, Wanda Hutson, Fana Ashby, Kelly-Ann Baptiste

Final

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width=15Rankwidth=15Lanewidth=200Nationwidth=700Competitorswidth=15Timewidth=15Notes
4Tayna Lawrence, Sherone Simpson, Aleen Bailey, Veronica Campbell41.73NR
6Olga Fyodorova, Yuliya Tabakova, Irina Khabarova, Larisa Kruglova42.27
2Veronique Mang, Muriel Hurtis, Sylviane Félix, Christine Arron42.54
43Tamicka Clarke, Chandra Sturrup, Shandria Brown, Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie42.69SB
51Yulia Nestsiarenka, Natallia Safronnikava, Alena Neumiarzhitskaya, Aksana Drahun42.94NR
67Katleen De Caluwé, Lien Huyghebaert, Elodie Ouedraogo, Kim Gevaert43.11
78Gloria Kemasuode, Mercy Nku, Oludamola Osayomi, Endurance Ojokolo43.42
5Angela Williams, Marion Jones, Lauryn Williams, LaTasha ColanderDNF, DQ

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Athletics at the 2004 Athens Summer Games: Women's 4 × 100 metres Relay . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417174001/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2004/ATH/womens-4-x-100-metres-relay.html . dead . 17 April 2020 . 28 August 2017 . sports-reference.com.
  2. News: Marion Jones shut out of medals after short jump and bad handoff. 28 August 2004. Casper Star-Tribune. 16 October 2015.
  3. News: Baton blunder costs USA. 27 August 2004. BBC Sport. 16 October 2015.
  4. News: Inside track: Jones out the back door. 27 August 2004. EuroSport. 16 October 2015.
  5. Web site: IAAF Athens 2004: Women's 4×100m Relay Heats. Athens 2004. IAAF. 16 October 2015.
  6. Web site: IAAF Athens 2004: Women's 4×100m Relay Final. Athens 2004. IAAF. 16 October 2015.