2018 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 2018 African Championships in Athletics was held on 4 and 5 August in Asaba, Nigeria.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Kenya
Jared Momanyi
Alphas Kishoyian
Aron Koech
Emmanuel Korir
 South Africa
Zakhiti Nene
Cornel Fredericks
Pieter Conradie
Thapelo Phora
Le Roux Hamman*
 Nigeria
Orukpe Eraiyokan
Rilwan Alowonle
Isah Salihu
Chidi Okezie

* Athletes who competed in heats only and received medals.

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 teams of each heat (Q) plus the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

RankHeatNationAthletesTimeNotes
11 South AfricaThapelo Phora, Pieter Conradie, Le Roux Hamman, Zakhiti Nene3:05.36Q
21 BotswanaLeungo Scotch, Nijel Amos, Maotoanong Leaname, ?3:06.54Q
31 NigeriaDaniel Atinaya, Sikiru Adwale Adeyemi, Henry Okorie, Isah Salihu3:07.02Q
41 Zambia?, Sydney Siame, Titus Kafunda Mukhala, ?3:09.11q
51 Eswatini?, Zwane Tantaza, Andile Vincent Lusenga, Sibusiso Matsenjwa3:09.11q
61 EthiopiaMosisa Siyoum, Efrem Mekonnen, Gadisa Bayu, ?3:11.95
1 Cameroon?, Donald Nyanjua, Adbin Zoedong, Nsangou TetndapDQR170.20[2]
12 Kenya?, ?, Aron Koech, Alphas Kishoyian3:05.55Q
22 Algeria?, ?, Slimane Moula, ?3:08.15Q
32 SenegalFrederic Mendy, ?, ?, Ibrahima Mbengue3:09.70Q
42 UgandaPius Adome, Rashid Etiau, ?, Geofrey Rutto?:??.??
52 NamibiaMahmad Bock, Hardus Maritz, Even Tjiviju, Ernst Narib3:11.53NR[3]
1 SudanDNS
1 ZimbabweDNS

Note: Some information was gathered from the video of the races[4]

Final

RankNationCompetitorsTimeNotes
 KenyaJared Momanyi, Alphas Kishoyian, Aron Koech, Emmanuel Korir3:00.92CR
 South AfricaZakhiti Nene, Cornel Fredericks, Pieter Conradie, Thapelo Phora3:03.50
 NigeriaOrukpe Eraiyokan, Rilwan Alowonle, Isah Salihu, Chidi Okezie3:04.88
4 ZambiaDaniel Mbewe, Sydney Siame, Titus Kafunda Mukhala, Kennedy Luchembe3:04.98NR
5 Algeria?, Slimane Moula, ?, Abdelmalik Lahoulou3:05.27
6 SenegalFrederic Mendy, Ousmane Sidibé, Malick Djibulou, Ibrahima Mbengue3:11.04
 Botswana?, Nijel Amos, Maotoanong Leaname, ?DNF[5]
 EswatiniDNS

References

  1. Results
  2. Exchanging positions in the takeover zone
  3. "Namibia fails to win a medal". The Namibian. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  4. "Video of the heats". Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  5. Amos pulled up injured after 100 metres of the second leg
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