Final time L _______________________ 1. United States _ 37.40s WR 4 Michael Marsh 10.00s, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell, Carl Lewis 8.85s 2. Nigeria _ 37.98s 5 Oluyemi Kayode, Chidi Imoh, Olapade Adeniken, Davidson Ezinwa 3. Cuba _ 38.00s 3 Andrés Simón, Joel Lamela, Joel Isasi, Jorge Aguilera 4. Great Britain _ 38.08s 6 Marcus Adam, Tony Jarrett, John Regis, Linford Christie 5. Unified Team _ 38.17 8 Pavel Galkin, Edvin Ivanov, Andrey Fedoriv, Vitaliy Savin (KAZ) 6. Japan _ 38.77s 7 Shinji Aoto, Hisatsugu Suzuki, Satoru Inoue, Tatsuo Sugimoto 7. Austria _ 39.30s 1 Christoph Pöstinger, Thomas Renner, Andreas Berger, Franz Ratzenberger 8. Ivory Coast _ 39.31s 2 Frank Waota, Jean-Olivier Zirignon, Gilles Bogui, Ouattara Lagazane
Venue: Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc 67,007. Competitors: 104; Teams: 25
World Record: 37.50s United States Carl Lewis, Andre Cason, Dennis Mitchell, Leroy Burrell, Tokyo, Japan, September 1, 1991 Olympic Record: 37.83s United States Sam Graddy, Ron Brown, Calvin Smith, Carl Lewis, Los Angeles, United States, August 11, 1984
With Carl Lewis confirmed as the USA’s anchor after Mark
Witherspoon had to retire because of injury, the United States were hot
favourites to win. Fastest in the semis with 38.14, they were clearly
under threat from Nigeria, who won their semi-final win in an African
record 38.21. The trio of Marsh, Burrell and Mitchell ran well, but only
handed over to Lewis with a lead of a metre over Nigeria and Cuba,
with Britain 2m back after a bad final exchange. Lewis flew away from
the opposition, running 8.85 for his leg, to lead the USA to a world
record 37.40, breaking their own record by 0.10 seconds.
Semi-Final - Friday, 7th August First 4 teams from each Semi advanced to Final.
Semi 1 time _________________ 1. United States _38.14s Q Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell, Carl Lewis 2. Cuba _38.49s Q Andrés Simón, Joel Lamela, Joel Isasi, Jorge Aguilera 3. Unified Team _ 38.69s Q Pavel Galkin, Edvin Ivanov, Andrey Fedoriv, Vitaliy Savin 4. Japan _ 38.81s Q Shinji Aoto, Hisatsugu Suzuki, Satoru Inoue, Tatsuo Sugimoto 5. France _ 39.02s Max Morinière, Daniel Sangouma, Gilles Quénéhervé, Bruno Marie-Rose 6. Ghana _ 39.28s John Myles-Mills, Eric Akogyiram, Emmanuel Tuffour, Samuel Nelson Boateng 7. Sierra Leone _ 40.46s Francis Keita, Denton Guy-Williams, Paul Parkinson, Sanusi Turay —. Mexico _ DSQ Genaro Rojas, Eduardo Nava, Raymundo Escalante, Alejandro Cárdenas
Semi 2 time _________________ 1. Nigeria _38.21s Q Oluyemi Kayode, Chidi Imoh, Olapade Adeniken, Davidson Ezinwa 2. Great Britain _38.64s Q Tony Jarrett, John Regis, Marcus Adam, Linford Christie 3. Austria _39.34s Q Christoph Pöstinger, Thomas Renner, Andreas Berger, Franz Ratzenberger 4. Ivory Coast _39.46s Q Frank Waota, Jean-Olivier Zirignon, Gilles Bogui, Ouattara Lagazane 5. Spain _39.62s Q Javier Arqués, Enrique Talavera, Juan Trapero, Sergio López 6. Thailand _39.73s Kriengkrai Nalom, Seksarn Boonrat, Niti Piyapan, Visut Watanasin 7. Togo _39.84s Kouami Aholou, Boevi Youlou Lawson, Kokou Franck Amegnigan, Kossi Akoto -. Canada _DNF Ben Johnson, Glenroy Gilbert, Atlee Mahorn, Bruny Surin
Heats - Friday, 7th August First 3 teams from each and Best 4 times advanced to Semi-Finals .
Ranikng time H ____________________ 1. Cuba _38.81s Q 1 Andrés Simón, Joel Lamela, Joel Isasi, Jorge Aguilera 2. United States _38.95s Q 1 Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell, James Jett 3. Nigeria _38.98s Q 4 Osmond Ezinwa, Chidi Imoh, Olapade Adeniken, Davidson Ezinwa 4. Japan _39.15s Q 1 Shinji Aoto, Hisatsugu Suzuki, Satoru Inoue, Tatsuo Sugimoto 5. Canada _39.34s Q 3 Ben Johnson, Glenroy Gilbert, Peter Ogilvie, Bruny Surin 6. France _39.49s Q 2 Max Morinière, Daniel Sangouma, Gilles Quénéhervé, Bruno Marie-Rose 7. Spain _39.60s Q 4 Javier Arqués, Enrique Talavera, Juan Trapero, Sergio López 8. Great Britain _39.73s Q 3 Tony Jarrett, Jason John, Marcus Adam, Linford Christie 9. Mexico _39.77s q 1 Genaro Rojas, Eduardo Nava, Raymundo Escalante, Alejandro Cárdenas 10. Togo _39.77s q 1 Kouame Aholou, Boevi Youlou Lawson, Kokou Franck Amegnigan, Kossi Akoto 11. Austria _39.96s Q 3 Christoph Pöstinger, Thomas Renner, Andreas Berger, Franz Ratzenberger 12. Thailand _39.91s Q 4 Kriengkrai Narom, Seksarn Boonrat, Niti Piyapan, Visut Watanasin 13. Ivory Coast _40.02s q 1 Frank Waota, Jean-Olivier Zirignon, Gilles Bogui, Ouattara Lagazane 14. Unified Team _40.07s Q 2 Pavel Galkin, Edvin Ivanov, Andrey Fedoriv, Vitaliy Savin 15. Sierra Leone _40.11s Q 2 Francis Keita, Denton Guy-Williams, Paul Parkinson, Sanusi Turay 16. Ghana _40.11s q 3 John Myles-Mills, Eric Akogyiram, Emmanuel Tuffour, Samuel Nelson Boateng 17. Senegal _40.13 2 Charles-Louis Seck, Amadou Mbaye, Seynou Loum, Oumar Loum 18. Portugal _40.30s 2 Luís Cunha, Pedro Curvelo, Luís Barroso, Pedro Agostinho 19. Virgin Islands _40.48s 3 Derry Pemberton, Neville Hodge, Mitchell Peters, Wendell Dickerson 20. Gambia _40.98s 3 Dawda Jallow, Momodou Sarr, Abdulieh Janneh, Lamin Marikong 21. San Marino _42.08s 4 Nicola Selva, Manlio Molinari, Dominique Canti, Aldo Canti 22. Bangladesh _42.18s 4 Golam Ambia, Mehdi Hasan, Shahanuddin Choudhury, Shah Jalal -. Belize _DQ 1 Emery Gill, Elston Shaw, Michael Joseph, John Palacio -. Congo _DQ 2 Medard Makanga, Michael Dzong, Armand Biniakounou, David N'Koua -. Jamaica _DNF 4 Michael Green, Rudolph Mighty, Anthony Wallace, Ray Stewart
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