European Athletics Championships 2016/4 × 100 m women
23rd European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 4 × 100 m relay | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 16 relays with 65 athletes | ||||||||
venue | Amsterdam | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium Amsterdam | ||||||||
Competition phase | July 9th (preliminary) July 10th (final) |
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The women's 4 x 100 meter relay at the 2016 European Athletics Championships was held on July 9 and 10, 2016 in the Olympic Stadium in the Dutch capital, Amsterdam .
The Netherlands became European champions in the line-up of Jamile Samuel , Dafne Schippers (final) , Tessa van Schagen and Naomi Sedney as well as Marije van Hunenstijn, who was also used in the run-up . Second place went to Great Britain with Asha Philip , Dina Asher-Smith , Bianca Williams and Daryll Neita . Bronze went to Germany ( Tatjana Pinto , Lisa Mayer , Gina Lückenkemper , Rebekka Haase ).
The runner of the Dutch relay, who was only used in the preliminary run, also received a gold medal.
Existing records
World record | 40.82 s |
USA ( Tianna Madison , Allyson Felix , Bianca Knight , Carmelita Jeter ) |
OS London , UK | August 10, 2012 |
European record | 41.37 s |
GDR ( Gesine Walther , Sabine Rieger , Ingrid Auerswald , Marlies Göhr ) |
Canberra , Australia | October 16, 1985 |
EM record | 41.68 s |
GDR ( Silke Möller , Katrin Krabbe , Kerstin Behrendt , Sabine Günther ) |
EM Split , Yugoslavia | September 1, 1990 |
The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.
doping
There was a doping case in this competition.
A doping test carried out by the Ukrainian Olesja Powch on June 15, 2016 showed that the testosterone concentration was significantly too high . This led to the disqualification of the Ukrainian 4 by 100 meter relay , which had reached fourth place. Olessja Powch received a four-year ban from June 15, 2016 to June 14, 2020, all of her results achieved since the positive doping test have been canceled, including her semi-finals over 100 meters .
The main victims were the four sprinters of the relay from Cyprus . Olivia Fotopoulou , Ramona Papaioannou , Filippa Fotopoulou and Eleni Artymata had to watch the final even though they had actually qualified for this round over their time.
Preliminary round
July 9, 2016, 8:00 p.m.
The preliminary round was held in two runs. The first three seasons per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the two fastest teams - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.
Forward 1
space | Season | occupation | Time (s) |
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1 | Great Britain |
Asha Philip Dina Asher-Smith Bianca Williams Daryll Neita |
42.59 |
2 | Switzerland |
Ajla Del Ponte Sarah Atcho Ellen Sprunger Salomé Kora |
42.87 NO |
3 | France |
Floriane Gnafoua Celine Distel-Bonnet Jennifer Galais Stella Akakpo |
43.06 |
4th | Cyprus |
Olivia Fotopoulou Ramona Papaioannou Filippa Fotopoulou Eleni Artymata |
43.87 NR actually qualified for the final |
5 | Sweden |
Elin Östlund Linnea Killander Isabelle Eurenius Pernilla Nilsson |
44.27 |
6th | Ireland |
Joan Healy Phil Healy Sarah Murray Niamh Whelan |
44.29 |
DNF | Norway |
Helene Rønningen Ida Bakke Hansen Astrid Mangen Ingebrigtsen Ezinne Okparaebo |
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DOP | Ukraine |
Olesja Powch Natalija Pohrebnjak Marija Rjemjen Jelysaveta Bryshina |
admitted to the finals |
Forward 2
space | Season | occupation | Time (s) |
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1 | Germany |
Tatjana Pinto Lisa Mayer Gina Lückenkemper Rebekka Haase |
42.71 |
2 | Italy |
Irene Siragusa Gloria Hooper Martina Amidei Audrey Alloh |
43.33 |
3 | Netherlands |
Jamile Samuel Marije van Hunenstijn Tessa van Schagen Naomi Sedney |
43.34 |
4th | Poland |
Agata Forkasiewicz Marika Popowicz-Drapała Anna Kiełbasińska Ewa Swoboda |
43.59 |
5 | Spain |
Maria Isabel Pérez Nana Jacob Estela García Cristina Lara |
44.14 |
6th | Hungary |
Fanni Schmelcz Éva Kaptur Gréta Kerekes Anasztázia Nguyen |
44.34 NRe |
7th | Greece |
María Gátou Elisávet Pesirídou Ekateríni Daláka Maria Belimbasaki |
44.58 |
8th | Slovakia |
Vladimíra Šibová Lenka Kršáková Denisa Bučková Alexandra Bezeková |
45.31 |
final
July 10, 2016, 5:35 p.m.
space | Season | occupation | Time (s) |
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1 | Netherlands |
Jamile Samuel Dafne Schippers (final) Tessa van Schagen Naomi Sedney in the preliminary run also: Marije van Hunenstijn |
42.04 NO |
2 | Great Britain |
Asha Philip Dina Asher-Smith Bianca Williams Daryll Neita |
42.45 |
3 | Germany |
Tatjana Pinto Lisa Mayer Gina Lückenkemper Rebekka Haase |
42.48 |
4th | Switzerland |
Ajla Del Ponte Sarah Atcho Ellen Sprunger Salomé Kora |
43.00 |
5 | France |
Floriane Gnafoua Celine Distel-Bonnet Jennifer Galais Stella Akakpo |
43.05 |
6th | Poland |
Agata Forkasiewicz Marika Popowicz-Drapała Anna Kiełbasińska Ewa Swoboda |
43.24 |
7th | Italy |
Irene Siragusa Gloria Hooper Martina Amidei Audrey Alloh |
43.57 |
DOP | Ukraine |
Olesja Powch Natalija Pohrebnjak Marija Rjemjen Jelysaveta Bryshina |
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Amsterdam 2016 at european-athletics.org, accessed on March 9, 2020
- Women 4x100m Relay European Championship 2016 Amsterdam on todor66.com, accessed March 9, 2020
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2016 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on March 9, 2020
- 23rd European Athletics Championships 2016 in Amsterdam, Netherlands from ifosta.de, accessed on March 9, 2020
Video
- 4x100m Relay Women's Final - European Athletics Championships 2016 on youtube.com, accessed March 9, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 4 × 100 m women , accessed March 9, 2020
- ↑ Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 4x100m Women , French / English, p. 71 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on March 9, 2020
- ↑ Olesya Povh (W) on dopingsanctions.com (English), accessed March 3, 2020
- ↑ Ukrainian sprinters fail in bid to get drugs bans overturned at CAS on insidethegames.biz March 29, 2019 (English), accessed on March 3, 2020