Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
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These are the official results of the Men's 4 × 400 metre relay event at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. There were a total number of 24 nations competing. The top two in each heat and next two fastest advanced to the final.[1]
Final
edit- Held on Friday 1 August 1980
RANK | NATION | FINAL | TIME |
---|---|---|---|
Soviet Union (URS) | • Remigijus Valiulis • Mikhail Linge • Nikolay Chernetskiy • Viktor Markin |
3:01.08 | |
East Germany (GDR) | • Klaus Thiele • Andreas Knebel • Frank Schaffer • Volker Beck |
3:01.26 | |
Italy (ITA) | • Stefano Malinverni • Mauro Zuliani • Roberto Tozzi • Pietro Mennea |
3:04.54 | |
4. | France (FRA) | • Jacques Fellice • Robert Froissart • Didier Dubois • Francis Demarthon |
3:04.8 |
5. | Brazil (BRA) | • Paulo Correia • Antônio Dias Ferreira • Agberto Guimarães • Geraldo Pegado |
3:05.9 |
6. | Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) | • Joseph Coombs • Charles Joseph • Rafee Mohammed • Mike Solomon |
3:06.6 |
7. | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | • Josef Lomický • Dusan Malovec • František Břečka • Karel Kolář |
3:07.0 |
8. | Great Britain (GBR) | • Alan Bell • Terry Whitehead • Rod Milne • Glen Cohen |
DNF |
Heats
edit- Held on Thursday 31 July 1980
RANK | NATION | HEAT 1 | TIME |
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1. | Soviet Union (URS) | • Nikolay Chernetskiy • Mikhail Linge • Remigijus Valiulis • Viktor Burakov |
3:01.8 |
2. | Brazil (BRA) | • Paulo Correia • Antônio Dias Ferreira • Agberto Guimarães • Geraldo Pegado |
3:04.9 |
3. | Yugoslavia (YUG) | • Željko Knapić • Milovan Savić • Rok Kopitar • Josip Alebić |
3:05.3 |
4. | Poland (POL) | • Jan Pawłowicz • Jerzy Pietrzyk • Adam Starostka • Andrzej Stępień |
3:05.8 |
5. | Netherlands (NED) | • Henk Brouwer • Mario Westbroek • Marcel Klarenbeek • Harry Schulting |
3:06.0 |
6. | Spain (ESP) | • Isidoro Hornillos • Colomán Trabado • Benjamín González • José Casabona |
3:06.9 |
7. | Zambia (ZAM) | • Charles Lupiya • Alston Muziyo • Archfell Musango • Davison Lishebo |
3:14.9 |
8. | Sierra Leone (SLE) | • William Akabi-Davis • Jimmy Massallay • Sahr Kendor • George Branche |
3:25.0 |
RANK | NATION | HEAT 2 | TIME |
---|---|---|---|
1. | East Germany (GDR) | • Klaus Thiele • Andreas Knebel • Frank Schaffer • Volker Beck |
3:03.4 |
2. | Czechoslovakia (TCH) | • Josef Lomický • Dušan Malovec • František Břečka • Karel Kolář |
3:03.5 |
3. | Italy (ITA) | • Stefano Malinverni • Mauro Zuliani • Roberto Tozzi • Pietro Mennea |
3:03.5 |
4. | Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) | • Joseph Coombs • Mike Solomon • Rafer Mohammed • Charles Joseph |
3:04.3 |
5. | Uganda (UGA) | • Pius Olowo • Charles Dramiga • John Akii-Bua • Silver Ayoo |
3:07.0 |
6. | Libya (LBA) | • Bashir Al-Fellah • Salem El-Margini • Ahmed Seluma • Elmehdi Diab |
3:16.7 |
7. | Ethiopia (ETH) | • Besha Tuffa • Kumela Fituma • Asfaw Deble • Atre Bezabeh |
3:18.2 |
— | Belgium (BEL) | • Eddy de Leeuw • Danny Roelandt • Rik Vandenberghe • Alfons Brijdenbach |
DNF |
RANK | NATION | HEAT 3 | TIME |
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1. | France (FRA) | • Jacques Fellice • Robert Froissart • Didier Dubois • Francis Demarthon |
3:05.4 |
2. | Great Britain (GBR) | • Alan Bell • Terry Whitehead • Rod Milne • Glen Cohen |
3:05.9 |
3. | Switzerland (SUI) | • Rolf Strittmatter • Peter Haas • Rolf Gisler • Urs Kamber |
3:07.2 |
4. | Iraq (IRQ) | • Hussain Ali Nasayyif • Ali Hassan Kadhum • Fahim Abdul Al-Sada • Abbas Murshid Al-Aibi |
3:10.5 |
5. | Nigeria (NGR) | • Sunday Uti • Hope Ezeigbo • Felix Imadiyi • Dele Udo |
3:14.1 |
6. | Sri Lanka (SRI) | • Samararatne Dharmasena • Kosala Sahabandu • Newton Perera • Appunidage Premachandra |
3:14.4 |
7. | Seychelles (SEY) | • Vincent Confait • Regis Tranquille • Marc La Rose • Casimir Pereira |
3:19.2 |
— | Jamaica (JAM) | • Derrick Peynado • Colin Bradford • Ian Stapleton • Bert Cameron |
DNF |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Athletics at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games: Men's 4 × 400 metres Relay". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2017.