World Athletics Championships 1995/4 × 100 m women

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5th World Athletics Championships
World Athletics Championships 1995 Logo.svg
discipline 4 × 100 m relay
gender Women
Attendees 13 relays with 54 athletes
venue SwedenSweden Gothenburg
Competition location Ullevi Stadium
Competition phase August 13th (preliminary)
August 14th (final)
Medalists
gold medal United StatesUnited States United States
Silver medal JamaicaJamaica Jamaica
Bronze medal GermanyGermany Germany

The women's 4 x 100 meter relay at the 1995 World Athletics Championships was held on August 13 and 14, 1995 in Gothenburg's Ullevi Stadium .

World Champions were the United States in the occupation Celena Mondie-Milner , Carlette Guidry , Chryste Gaines and Gwen Torrence and the also used in the flow D'Andre Hill .
Second place went to Jamaica with Dahlia Duhaney , Juliet Cuthbert , Beverly McDonald and Merlene Ottey as well as Michelle Freeman, who was also used in the preliminary run .
Bronze went to Germany ( Melanie Paschke , Silke Lichtenhagen , Silke-Beate Knoll , Gabriele Becker ).

The runners who were only used in the preliminary run also received the corresponding precious metal.

Records

Existing records

World record 41.37 s Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR
( Silke Gladisch , Sabine Rieger , Ingrid Auerswald , Marlies Göhr )
Canberra , Australia October 6, 1985
World Cup record 41.49 s RussiaRussia Russia
( Olga Bogoslowskaja , Galina Maltschugina , Natalja Voronowa , Irina Priwalowa )
World Cup 1993 in Stuttgart , Germany 22nd August 1993
United StatesUnited States USA
( Michelle Finn , Gwen Torrence , Wendy Vereen , Gail Devers )

The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.

Preliminary round

August 6, 1995, 5:35 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

August 13, 1995, 7:40 p.m.

space Season occupation Time (s)
1 United StatesUnited States United States Celena Mondie-Milner
Carlette Guidry
Chryste Gaines
D'Andre Hill (preliminary)
42.44
2 FranceFrance France Odile Singa
Frédérique Bangué
Patricia Girard
Delphine Combe
42.56
3 BahamasBahamas Bahamas Eldece Clarke-Lewis
Debbie Ferguson
Savatheda Fynes
Pauline Davis
42.74
4th FinlandFinland Finland Jutta Kemila
Sanna Hernesniemi
Heidi Suomi
Heli Koivula
43.71
5 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Hsu Pei-Chin
Liu Shu-Hua
Chen Shu-Chen
Wang Huei-Chen
45.18
DSQ CubaCuba Cuba Idalia Echevarría
Aliuska López
Virgen Benavides
Liliana Allen
IAAF Rule 170.7
faulty substitution
CameroonCameroon Cameroon Léonie Mani
Georgette Nkoma
Agnès Egbé
Sylvie Mballa Eloundou

Forward 2

August 13, 1995, 7:49 pm

space Season occupation Time (s)
1 JamaicaJamaica Jamaica Michelle Freeman (preliminary)
Dahlia Duhaney
Beverly McDonald
Merlene Ottey
42.36
2 RussiaRussia Russia Natalja Voronowa
Galina Maltschugina
Marina Trandenkowa
Jekaterina Leschtschowa
42.49
3 GermanyGermany Germany Melanie Paschke
Silke Lichtenhagen
Silke-Beate Knoll
Gabriele Becker
42.83
4th ColombiaColombia Colombia Elia Manuela Mera
Felipa Palacios
Patricia Rodríguez
Mirtha Brock
43.42
5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Marcia Richardson
Catherine Murphy
Simmone Jacobs
Paula Thomas
43.90
DNF ItalyItaly Italy Carla Tuzzi
Rossella Farina
Laura Ardissone
Manuela Levorato

final

August 13, 1995, 4:05 pm

space Season occupation Time (s)
1 United StatesUnited States United States Celena Mondie-Milner,
Carlette Guidry
Chryste Gaines,
Gwen Torrence (final)
in the run-up to:
D'Andre Hill
42.12
2 JamaicaJamaica Jamaica Dahlia Duhaney
Juliet Cuthbert (final)
Beverly McDonald
Merlene Ottey
in the run-up also:
Michelle Freeman
42.25
3 GermanyGermany Germany Melanie Paschke
Silke Lichtenhagen
Silke-Beate Knoll
Gabriele Becker
43.01
4th BahamasBahamas Bahamas Eldece Clarke-Lewis
Debbie Ferguson
Savatheda Fynes
Pauline Davis
43.14
5 FranceFrance France Odile Singa
Frédérique Bangué
Patricia Girard
Delphine Combe
43.35
6th FinlandFinland Finland Jutta Kemila
Sanna Hernesniemi
Heidi Suomi
Heli Koivula
44.46
7th ColombiaColombia Colombia Elia Manuela Mera
Felipa Palacios
Patricia Rodríguez
Mirtha Brock
44.61
DNF RussiaRussia Russia Natalja Voronowa
Galina Maltschugina
Marina Trandenkowa
Jekaterina Leschtschowa

Video

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 4 × 100 m women , accessed June 9, 2020
  2. IAAF competition rules, page 120 (PDF; 4364 kB), accessed on June 8, 2020