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A USA team ran 2:56.45 in Seville in 1999 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Antonio Pettigrew a b "All-time women's best 4 × 400m Relay". alltime-athletics.com. 13 August 2017 . Retrieved 13 August 2017. dq1 The Russian team ( Anastasiya Kapachinskaya, Tatyana Firova, Lyudmila Litvinova and Antonina Krivoshapka) originally finished third in the 2009 World Championships, but was disqualified after Kapachinskaya was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs. a b c d e "Mixed 4 × 400 m Relay Final Results" (PDF). World Athletics. 15 July 2022 . Retrieved 17 July 2022.

Note: The above world record was bettered in a time of 3:21.75 by the University of Arkansas team of Amber Anning, Joanne Reid, Rosey Effiong, and Britton Wilson at the 2023 NCAA Division I Indoor Championship on 11 March 2023 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. This time was not record-eligible because Anning was a citizen of Great Britain, Reid was a citizen of Jamaica, and Effiong and Wilson were United States citizens. [6] Men's 4×400m Relay Final Results" (PDF). World Athletics. 27 August 2023 . Retrieved 29 August 2023.m men relay at the European Championships in Barcelona 2010 (Martyn Rooney (GBR), Thomas Schneider (GER), Kacper Kozłowski (POL), Jonathan Borlée (BEL), Vladimir Krasnov (RUS), Teddy Venel (FRA)) b Original silver medalists, Russia, were stripped of their medal for doping offenses. Following reallocation, Jamaica will be promoted to the silver medal, and Ukraine to the bronze. [38] A USA team of Milton Campbell, Leonard Byrd, Trinity Gray and Jerome Young originally finished second in the 2001 World Indoor Championships, but was disqualified after Young was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs. [39] A Russian team ran 3:18.82 in Beijing in 2008 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Tatyana Firova Note: The IAAF rescinded a time of 2:54.20 set at Uniondale on 22 July 1998 by the United States ( Jerome Young, Antonio Pettigrew, Tyree Washington, Michael Johnson) on 12 August 2008 after Pettigrew admitted to using human growth hormone and EPO between 1997 and 2003. [3] Men's Indoor World Record [4]

A USA team of James Davis, Jerome Young, Milton Campbell and Tyree Washington originally won in the 2003 World Indoor Championships, but was disqualified after Young was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs. [40] a Original silver medalists, Russia, and 4th place finishers, Belarus, were stripped of their results for doping offenses. Following reallocation, Jamaica were promoted to the silver medal, and Great Britain to the bronze. [37] dq3 The Russian team ( Yuliya Gushchina, Tatyana Firova, Kseniya Ryzhova and Antonina Krivoshapka) originally won in the 2013 World Championships, but was disqualified after Krivoshapka was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs. A USA team ran 2:56.47 in Athens in 1997 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Antonio Pettigrew Norman and Benjamin the latest stars to shine in the IAAF Diamond League". IAAF. 1 July 2018 . Retrieved 15 January 2019.Men's 4 × 400 m Relay Final Results" (PDF). World Athletics. 24 July 2022 . Retrieved 6 August 2022.

Note: The above world record was bettered by three teams at the 2018 NCAA Division I Championship on 10 March 2018 in College Station, United States: Women's 4 × 400 m Relay Final Results" (PDF). olympics.com. 7 August 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 August 2021 . Retrieved 26 August 2021.A USA team ran 2:54.20 in Uniondale in 1998 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Antonio Pettigrew Women's 4 × 400 m Relay Final Results" (PDF). World Athletics. 24 July 2022 . Retrieved 6 August 2022. IAAF deletes Americans' 4 × 400 m world record from the books". The Star. Malaysia. 13 August 2008. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012 . Retrieved 1 September 2011. Key competition decisions made at 227th World Athletics Council Meeting". World Athletics. 15 March 2022 . Retrieved 9 April 2022. Butch Reynolds ran a 43.23 split and Michael Johnson (both USA) ran a 42.91 split in the 1993 Stuttgart World Championship final; the USA team's final time of 2:54.29 is the current world record.

United States ( Gwen Torrence, Maicel Malone-Wallace, Natasha Kaiser-Brown, Jearl Miles) 3:16.71 (1993) A Russian team of Svetlana Pospelova, Natalya Nazarova, Kseniya Vdovina and Tatyana Firova originally finished second in the 2010 World Indoor Championships, but was disqualified after Firova was found to have used performance-enhancing drugs. [41]

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Allyson Felix (USA) ran a 47.72 split in the 2015 Beijing World Championships final, a 48.01 split in the 2007 Osaka World Championships final, and a 48.20 split in the 2012 London Olympic final. Lewis Davey, Laviai Nielsen, Rio Mitcham and Yemi Mary John crossed the line in 3:11.06 for the Brits, while Czechia's Matěj Krsek, Tereza Petrzilkova, Patrik Šorm and Lada Vondrova came home in 3:11.98 - both times new national records for each team. Please call us during normal business hours at 1-800-669-9899 (option #1) and be prepared with the following information: A USA team ran 2:56.60 in Philadelphia in 2000 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Antonio Pettigrew

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