Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay explained

Event:Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Games:2012 Summer
Venue:Olympic Stadium
Date:9–10 August
Teams:16
Win Value:2:56.72
Gold:Chris Brown
Demetrius Pinder
Michael Mathieu
Ramon Miller
Goldnoc:BAH
Silver:Bryshon Nellum
Joshua Mance
Tony McQuay
Angelo Taylor
Manteo Mitchell
Silvernoc:USA
Bronze:Lalonde Gordon
Jarrin Solomon
Ade Alleyne-Forte
Deon Lendore
Bronzenoc:TRI
Prev:2008
Next:2016

The men's 4 × 400 metres relay competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium on 9–10 August.[1] It was won by the Bahamas.

The qualifying round experienced more drama than is normal in these affairs. In the first heat, on the second leg, Kenya's Vincent Mumo Kiilu was boxed in near the back of the pack, with South Africa's Ofentse Mogawane on his shoulder. Coming into the home straight, Kiilu tried to step to the outside, tripping Mogawane, leaving him injured on the track. The much awaited return of Oscar Pistorius waiting to run the third leg never materialized. South Africa filed a protest in which Kenya was disqualified and South Africa was allowed to run in the final.[2] Conveniently, the London Olympic Stadium track has 9 lanes to accommodate such a circumstance, while normally only 8 lanes are used in Championship meets.

At the finish of the first heat, Trinidad and Tobago won the heat, setting their National Record, but host Great Britain was given exactly the same time.

In the second heat the United States led off with Manteo Mitchell. Halfway around the track, Mitchell heard a crack and felt pain.Mitchell continued to the hand off, running a sub-par 46.1 split. It was later revealed that Mitchell did break his left fibula.[3] His American teammates continued on, running three sub 45 splits. Bahamas won the heat, but the Americans qualified, credited with exactly the same time as Bahamas, the fastest time in 2012. Both heats ending with the first and second place teams running the same times.

Also during the second heat, the Dominican Republic failed to make the second exchange between Felix Sánchez and Joel Mejía within the zone and were disqualified.[4] Then halfway through the third leg, Jamaica's Jermaine Gonzales pulled a muscle and was unable to continue.

In the final, which Mitchell was unable to start, Bahamas started off with their best 400 runners, 4th place Chris Brown and 7th place Demetrius Pinder. Brown had a clear lead through the first 350 metres before fading to hand off just slightly ahead of Bryshon Nellum. Over the next leg, Josh Mance brought the American team into contention, with the two teams separating from the rest of the field. On the final straightaway, Pinder extended the lead slightly, his relay split of 43.3 credited as the 7th (now 9th) fastest relay splits in history. On the third leg, Tony McQuay passed Michael Mathieu early on the back stretch and extended the lead by a few metres. McQuay's split was reported to be 43.4.[5] Last minute fill in Angelo Taylor took the baton in the lead, but Ramon Miller ran up to maintain contact. Coming off the final turn, he moved past Taylor with 50 meters to go and won. Trinidad and Tobago again improved their national record in winning the bronze.[6]

Oscar Pistorius ran the anchor leg for the South African team, but they were already well beaten before he received the baton.

The fifth-placed Russian team was later disqualified when two of its members received doping bans in 2017 after a re-test of their samples.

Records

, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record
(Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson)
2:54.29Stuttgart, Germany22 August 1993
Olympic record
(LaShawn Merritt, Angelo Taylor, David Neville, Jeremy Wariner)
2:55.39Beijing, China23 August 2008
2012 World leading University of Florida
(Dedric Dukes, Hugh Graham Jr., Leonardo Seymore, Tony McQuay)
3:00.02Des Moines, United States9 June 2012
Broken records during the 2012 Summer Olympics
2012 World leading
(Chris Brown, Demetrius Pinder, Michael Mathieu, Ramon Miller)
2:56.72London, United Kingdom10 August 2012

The Following new National records were set during this competition

Bahamas National Record2:56.72
Trinidad and Tobago National Record2:59.40

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 9 August 2012 11:35Round 1
style=background:lemonchiffonFriday, 10 August 2012 style=background:lemonchiffon21:20style=background:lemonchiffonFinals

Results

Round 1

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1

RankNationCompetitorsTimeNotes
1 Lalonde Gordon, Jarrin Solomon, Ade Alleyne-Forte, Deon Lendore3:00.38 Q, NR
2 Nigel Levine, Conrad Williams, Jack Green, Martyn Rooney3:00.38 Q, SB
3 William Collazo, Raidel Acea, Orestes Rodriguez, Omar Cisneros3:00.55 Q
4 Nils Duerinck, Jonathan Borlée, Antoine Gillet, Kevin Borlée3:01.70 q
5 Piotr Wiaderek, Marcin Marciniszyn, Michał Pietrzak, Kacper Kozłowski3:02.86
6 Jonas Plass, Kamghe Gaba, Eric Kruger, Thomas Schneider3:03.50
Shaun de Jager, Ofentse Mogawane, Oscar Pistorius, Willem de BeerDNF*
Boniface Ontuga Mweresa, Vincent Mumo Kiilu, Boniface Mucheru, Alphas Leken KishoyianDQ
Note: *South Africa's Ofentse Mogawane was injured in a collision with Kenya's Vincent Mumo Kiilu and failed to hand over to Oscar Pistorius who was supposed to run the third leg.

Heat 2

RankNationCompetitorsTimeNotes
1 Ramon Miller, Demetrius Pinder, Michael Mathieu, Chris Brown2:58.87Q, SB
2 Manteo Mitchell, Joshua Mance, Tony McQuay, Bryshon Nellum2:58.87Q, SB
3 Maksim Dyldin, Denis Alekseyev, Vladimir Krasnov, Pavel Trenikhin3:02.01 Q
4 Arturo Ramírez, Alberto Aguilar, Albert Bravo, Jose Melendez3:02.62q
5 Steven Solomon, Ben Offereins, Brendan Cole, John Steffensen3:03.17
6 Kei Takase, Yuzo Kanemaru, Yoshihiro Azuma, Hiroyuki Nakano3:03.86
Dane Hyatt, Riker Hylton, Jermaine Gonzales, Errol NolanDNF
Gustavo Cuesta, Félix Sánchez, Joel Mejia, Luguelín SantosDQ

At approximately the 200-metre mark of the first leg, American runner Manteo Mitchell broke his left fibula. However, he still managed to finish his leg with a time of 46.1.[7]

Final

RankLaneNationCompetitorsTimeNotes
4 Chris Brown, Demetrius Pinder, Michael Mathieu, Ramon Miller2:56.72 WL, NR
7 Bryshon Nellum, Joshua Mance, Tony McQuay, Angelo Taylor2:57.05 SB
5 Lalonde Gordon, Jarrin Solomon, Ade Alleyne-Forte, Deon Lendore2:59.40 NR
4 6 Conrad Williams, Jack Green, Dai Greene, Martyn Rooney2:59.53 SB
5 8 Kevin Borlée, Antoine Gillet, Jonathan Borlée, Michael Bultheel3:01.83
6 3 Arturo Ramírez, Alberto Aguilar, Albert Bravo, Omar Longart3:02.18
7 1 Shaun de Jager, Willem de Beer, Louis van Zyl, Oscar Pistorius3:03.46 SB
9 William Collazo, Raidel Acea, Orestes Rodriguez, Omar CisnerosDNF
2 Maksim Dyldin, Denis Alekseyev, Vladimir Krasnov, Pavel TrenikhinDQ (3:00.09) Doping
Note: South Africa was allowed to continue as the ninth finalists on appeal. Louis van Zyl replaced the injured Ofentse Mogawane.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Olympic Athletics - Information, History, Rules - London 2012 . 11 May 2012 . 5 September 2012 . https://archive.today/20120905092430/http://www.london2012.com/athletics/about/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Ross . Sam . Oscar Pistorius and South Africa reinstated for 4 × 400 m relay final after failing to finish heat due to Kenya clash . Metro. UK . 2012-08-10.
  3. Web site: 2012-06-29. Team USA's Manteo Mitchell, who finished 4 × 400 meter relay semifinal with broken leg, should inspire us all. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120810024814/http://msn.foxsports.com/olympics/track/story/team-usa-manteo-mitchell-finishes-4x400-meter-relay-semifinal-with-broken-leg-should-inspire-us-all-080912. 10 August 2012. 2012-08-10. Fox Sports.
  4. Web site: Australia out of 4 × 400 m relay . https://archive.today/20121230194506/http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8513833 . dead . 2012-12-30 . Wwos.ninemsn.com.au . 2008-10-19 . 2012-08-10 .
  5. Web site: Gator Sports . 11 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304040802/http://forum.gatorsports.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21263&p=394151 . 4 March 2016 . dead.
  6. Web site: IAAF: The XXX Olympic Games Olympic Games. iaaf.org. 17 April 2018.
  7. News: Manteo Mitchell Broken Leg: U.S. 4x400M Runner Finishes Olympic Relay After Breaking Leg . HuffPost. Associated Press . 2012-08-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120810025840/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/09/manteo-mitchell-broke-leg-injury-us-relay_n_1760905.html . 10 August 2012 . 2012-08-09 . live.
  8. Web site: Tight contests set up thrilling 400m Relay final . 9 August 2012 . 6 December 2012 . https://archive.today/20121206033252/http://www.london2012.com/news/articles/tight-contests-make-400m-relay-final.html . dead .