2017 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

The men's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 16 July.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
 Germany
Roger Gurski
Kai Köllmann
Philipp Trutenat
Daniel Hoffmann
Deniz Almas*
 Great Britain
Theo Etienne
Kyle de Escofet
Reuben Arthur
Ojie Edoburun
 Finland
Willem Kajander
Oskari Lehtonen
Samuli Samuelsson
Aleksi Lehto

*Athletes who ran in heats only

Results

Heats

The final

16 July[1]

Qualification rule: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

RankHeatNationAthletesTimeNotes
12 GermanyRoger Gurski, Kai Köllmann, Deniz Almas, Daniel Hoffmann38.91Q
22 FranceAmaury Golitin, Gautier Dautremer, Hachim Maaroufou, Marvin René39.36Q
31 Great BritainTheo Etienne, Kyle de Escofet, Reuben Arthur, Ojie Edoburun39.45Q
42 PortugalJosé Lopes, Rafael Jorge, Ricardo Pereira, Ricardo Ribeiro39.55Q
51 ItalyLuca Antonio Cassano, Jacopo Spanò, Lodovico Cortelazzo, Hillary Wanderson Polanco Rijo39.69Q
61 FinlandWillem Kajander, Oskari Lehtonen, Samuli Samuelsson, Aleksi Lehto39.78Q
71 PolandArtur Wasilewski, Przemysław Adamski, Dominik Kopeć, Karol Kwiatkowski39.96q
82 HungaryZsolt Pázmándi, Bence Boros, Péter Balogh, Richárd Köcse40.04q
91 RomaniaIoan Pitigoi, Ioan Andrei Melnicescu, Gabriel Petre, Petre Rezmives40.09
102 DenmarkSebastian Ree Pedersen, Frederik Schou-Nielsen, Kojo Musah, Kristoffer Hari40.12
111 TurkeyErtan Özkan, Fatih Aktaş, Abdülkadir Gögalp, Aykut Ay40.49
1 SwedenEmil von Barth, Austin Hamilton, Felix Svensson, Jakob LindbomDNF
2 UkraineRoman Kravtsov, Danylo Kurta, Yuriy Storozh, Oleksandr SokolovDQR170.7[2]
2 Czech RepublicDominik Záleský, Jáchym Procházka, Jiří Kubeš, Vojtěch KolarčíkDQR162.7[3]

Final

The winning German team

16 July[4]

RankLaneNationAthletesTimeNotes
5 GermanyRoger Gurski, Kai Köllmann, Philipp Trutenat, Daniel Hoffmann39.11
6 Great BritainTheo Etienne, Kyle de Escofet, Reuben Arthur, Ojie Edoburun39.11
8 FinlandWillem Kajander, Oskari Lehtonen, Samuli Samuelsson, Aleksi Lehto39.70
44 FranceAmaury Golitin, Gautier Dautremer, Hachim Maaroufou, Marvin René39.86
59 PortugalJosé Lopes, Rafael Jorge, Ricardo Pereira, Ricardo Ribeiro39.88
62 PolandKarol Kwiatkowski, Przemysław Adamski, Dominik Kopeć, Eryk Hampel40.11
73 HungaryZsolt Pázmándi, Bence Boros, Péter Balogh, Richárd Köcse50.97
7 ItalyLuca Antonio Cassano, Jacopo Spanò, Andrea Federici, Hillary Wanderson Polanco RijoDQR170.7[2]

References

  1. Heats results
  2. Passing the baton outside the takeover zone
  3. False start
  4. Final results
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