1983 World Championships in Athletics - Men's 4 x 100 metres relay

1983 World Championships in Athletics - Men's 4 x 100 metres relay

__NOTOC__The 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 9 and August 10.

Medals

Results

Heats

All times shown are in seconds.

Heat 1

#flagcountry|East Germany (Andreas Knebel, Thomas Schröder, Jens Hübler, Frank Emmelmann) 39.22
#flagcountry|Bulgaria|1971 (Krasimir Sarbakov, Yordan Vandov, Bogomil Karadimov, Valentin Atanasov) 39.55
#flagcountry|Great Britain (Ainsley Bennett, Donovan Reid, Mike McFarlane, Drew McMaster) 39.56
#flagcountry|Nigeria (Innocent Egbunike, Ikpoto Eseme, Samson Oyeledun, Chidi Imoh) 39.62
#flagcountry|Finland (Jouko Lehtinen, Jouko Hassi, Jukka Sihvonen, Kimmo Saaristo) 39.65
#flagcountry|Bahamas (Fabian Whymns, Austin Albury, Joey Wells, David Charlton) 39.91
#flagcountry|Ghana (Ernest Obeng, Sam Aidoo, Edward Pappoe, Awudu Nuhu) 41.92:*flagcountry|Cuba DNS

Heat 2

#flagcountry|United States (Emmit King, Willie Gault, Calvin Smith, Carl Lewis) 38.75
#flagcountry|Italy (Stefano Tilli, Carlo Simionato, Pierfrancesco Pavoni, Pietro Mennea) 39.40
#flagcountry|Hungary|1957 (Ferenc Kiss, István Nagy, László Babály, István Tatár) 39.58
#flagcountry|Australia (Paul Narracott, Gerrard Keating, Bruce Frayne, Gary Minihan) 40.02
#flagcountry|Ivory Coast (Otokpa Kouadio, Avognan Nogboum, Georges Kablan Degnan, Gabriel Tiacoh) 40.70:*flagcountry|China (Wang Shaoming, He Baodang, Cai Jianming, Yan Guoqiang) DQ:*flagcountry|Canada (Ben Johnson, Atlee Mahorn, Desai Williams, Tony Sharpe) DQ:*flagcountry|Kenya DQ

Heat 3

#flagcountry|Soviet Union (Andrey Prokofyev, Nikolay Sidorov, Vladimir Muravyov, Viktor Bryzgin) 38.77
#flagcountry|France (Thierry Francois, Marc Gasparoni, Antoine Richard, Jean-Jacques Boussemart) 39.17
#flagcountry|West Germany (Werner Bastians, Christian Haas, Jürgen Evers, Andreas Rizzi) 39.35
#flagcountry|Poland (Krzysztof Zwolinski, Zenon Licznerski, Czeslaw Pradzynski, Marian Woronin) 39.41
#flagcountry|Jamaica (George Walcott, Ray Stewart, Leroy Reid, Colin Bradford) 39.49
#flagcountry|Greece (Angelos Angelidis, Theodoros Gatzios, Nikos Hadjinicolaou, Kosmas Stratos) 39.85
#flagcountry|Thailand (Somsak Boontad, Suchart Chairsuvaparb, Prasit Boomprasert, Sumet Promna) 40.17
#flagcountry|Chinese Taipei (Wu Jing-Yee, Lee Kuo-Sheng, Hwang Chian-Shin, Hwang Sheng-Tai) 40.49

emi-finals

Heat 1

#flagcountry|Soviet Union (Andrey Prokofyev, Nikolay Sidorov, Vladimir Muravyov, Viktor Bryzgin) 38.62
#flagcountry|Italy (Stefano Tilli, Carlo Simionato, Pierfrancesco Pavoni, Pietro Mennea) 38.74
#flagcountry|Poland (Krzysztof Zwolinski, Zenon Licznerski, Czeslaw Pradzynski, Marian Woronin) 39.01
#flagcountry|France (Thierry Francois, Marc Gasparoni, Antoine Richard, Jean-Jacques Boussemart) 39.14
#flagcountry|Nigeria (Innocent Egbunike, Ikpoto Eseme, Samson Oyeledun, Chidi Imoh) 39.44
#flagcountry|Greece (Angelos Angelidis, Theodoros Gatzios, Nikos Hadjinicolaou, Kosmas Stratos) 39.71
#flagcountry|Finland (Jouko Lehtinen, Jouko Hassi, Jukka Sihvonen, Kimmo Saaristo) 40.02:*flagcountry|Hungary|1957 (Ferenc Kiss, István Nagy, László Babály, István Tatár) DNF

Heat 2

#flagcountry|United States (Emmit King, Willie Gault, Calvin Smith, Carl Lewis) 38.50
#flagcountry|East Germany (Andreas Knebel, Thomas Schröder, Jens Hübler, Frank Emmelmann) 38.95
#flagcountry|West Germany (Werner Bastians, Christian Haas, Jürgen Evers, Andreas Rizzi) 39.13
#flagcountry|Jamaica (George Walcott, Ray Stewart, Leroy Reid, Colin Bradford) 39.18
#flagcountry|Great Britain (Ainsley Bennett, Donovan Reid, Mike McFarlane, Drew McMaster) 39.39
#flagcountry|Bulgaria|1971 (Krasimir Sarbakov, Yordan Vandov, Bogomil Karadimov, Valentin Atanasov) 39.59
#flagcountry|Bahamas (Fabian Whymns, Austin Albury, Joey Wells, David Charlton) 40.52:*flagcountry|Australia (Paul Narracott, Gerrard Keating, Bruce Frayne, Gary Minihan) DNF

Final

#flagcountry|United States (Emmit King, Willie Gault, Calvin Smith, Carl Lewis) 37.86 (WR)
#flagcountry|Italy (Stefano Tilli, Carlo Simionato, Pierfrancesco Pavoni, Pietro Mennea) 38.37 (NR)
#flagcountry|Soviet Union (Andrey Prokofyev, Nikolay Sidorov, Vladimir Muravyov, Viktor Bryzgin) 38.41
#flagcountry|East Germany (Andreas Knebel, Thomas Schröder, Jens Hübler, Frank Emmelmann) 38.51
#flagcountry|West Germany (Werner Bastians, Christian Haas, Jürgen Evers, Andreas Rizzi) 39.13
#flagcountry|Poland (Krzysztof Zwolinski, Zenon Licznerski, Czeslaw Pradzynski, Marian Woronin) 38.72
#flagcountry|Jamaica (George Walcott, Ray Stewart, Leroy Reid, Colin Bradford) 38.75
#flagcountry|France (Thierry Francois, Marc Gasparoni, Antoine Richard, Jean-Jacques Boussemart) 38.98

References

* [http://www.iaaf.org/WCH05/history/Year=1983/EventCode=3/gender=M/discipline=4X1/combCode=hash/roundCode=h/index.html IAAF results, heats]
* [http://www.iaaf.org/WCH05/history/Year=1983/EventCode=3/gender=M/discipline=4X1/combCode=hash/roundCode=sf/index.html IAAF results, semi-finals]
* [http://www.iaaf.org/WCH05/history/Year=1983/EventCode=3/gender=M/discipline=4X1/combCode=hash/roundCode=f/index.html IAAF results, final]


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