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The 4 × 400 metres relay or long relay is an athletics track event in which teams consist of four runners who each complete 400 metres or one lap, totaling 1600 meters. It is traditionally the final event of a track meet. The first leg and the first bend of the second leg are run in lanes. Start lines are thus staggered over a greater distance than in an individual 400 metres race; the runners then typically move to the inside of the track. The slightly longer 4 × 440 yards relay, on an Imperial distance, was a formerly run British Commonwealth and American event, until metrication was completed in the 1970s.

Athletics
4 × 400 metres relay

4 × 400 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))

World records
Men United States (Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson) 2:54.29 (1993)
Women Soviet Union (Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina) 3:15.17 (1988)
Mixed United States (Vernon Norwood (M), Shamier Little (W), Bryce Deadmon (M), Kaylyn Brown (W)) 3:07.41 (2024)
Olympic records
Men United States (Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon, Rai Benjamin) 2:54.43 (2024)
Women Soviet Union (Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina) 3:15.17 (1988)
Mixed United States (Vernon Norwood (M), Shamier Little (W), Bryce Deadmon (M), Kaylyn Brown (W)) 3:07.41 (2024)
World Championship records
Men United States (Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson) 2:54.29 (1993)
Women United States (Gwen Torrence, Maicel Malone-Wallace, Natasha Kaiser-Brown, Jearl Miles) 3:16.71 (1993)
Mixed United States (Justin Robinson (M), Rosey Effiong (W), Matthew Boling (M), Alexis Holmes (W)) 3:08.80 (2023)

Relay race runners typically carry a relay baton which they must transfer between teammates. Runners have a 20 m box (usually marked with blue lines) in which to transfer the baton. The first transfer is made within the staggered lane lines; for the second and third transfers, runners typically line up across the track despite the fact that runners are usually running in line on the inside of the track. This prevents confusion and collisions during transfer. Unlike the 4 × 100 m relay, runners in the 4 × 400 typically look back and grasp the baton from the incoming runner, due to the fatigue of the incoming runner, and the wider margins allowed by the longer distance of the race. Consequently, disqualification is rare.

As runners have a running start, split times cannot be compared to individual 400 m performances. Internationally, the U.S. men's team has dominated the event, but have been challenged by Jamaica in the 1950s and Britain in the 1990s. The current men's Olympic champions are from the United States.

According to the IAAF rules, world records in relays can only be set if all team members have the same nationality.

Mixed-gendered 4 × 400 metres relays were introduced at the 2017 IAAF World Relays, with the IAAF first recognizing a world record in that event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships. In March 2022 World Athletics Council decided a set order – man, woman, man, woman – at future championships.[1]

Men's Outdoor World Record[2]
Country Members Place Date Time
  United States Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson Stuttgart, Germany 22 August 1993 2:54.29

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]
Country Members Place Date Time
  United States Amere Lattin, Obi Igbokwe, Jermaine Holt, Kahmari Montgomery Clemson, United States 9 February 2019 3:01.51

Note: The above world record was bettered by three teams at the 2018 NCAA Division I Championship on 10 March 2018 at the Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium in College Station, United States:

Women's Outdoor World Record
Country Members Place Date Time
  Soviet Union Tatyana Ledovskaya (BLR), Olga Nazarova (RUS), Mariya Pinigina (UKR), Olga Bryzgina (UKR) Seoul, Korea 1 October 1988 3:15.17
Women's Indoor World Record
Country Members Place Date Time
  Russia Yuliya Gushchina, Olga Kotlyarova, Olga Zaytseva, Olesya Krasnomovets Glasgow, Scotland 27 January 2006 3:23.37

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]

Mixed Outdoor World Record
Country Members Place Date Time
  United States Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon, Kaylyn Brown Saint-Denis, France 2 August 2024 3:07.41
Mixed Indoor World Record
Nonexistent[7]
Men's Olympic Record
Country Members Place Date Time
  United States Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon, Rai Benjamin Saint-Denis, France 10 August 2024 2:54.43
Women's Olympic Record
Country Members Place Date Time
  Soviet Union Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina Seoul, South Korea 1 October 1988 3:15.17
Mixed Olympic Record
Country Members Place Date Time
  United States Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon, Kaylyn Brown Saint-Denis, France 2 August 2024 3:07.41
Area Men Women Mixed
Time Athletes Team Time Athletes Team Time Athletes Team
Africa(records) 2:54.53 Bayapo Ndori, Busang Collen Kebinatshipi, Anthony Pesela, Letsile Tebogo   Botswana 3:21.04 Olabisi Afolabi, Fatimat Yusuf, Charity Opara, Falilat Ogunkoya-Osheku   Nigeria 3:11.88 Zablon Ekhal Ekwam, Mary Moraa, Kelvin Sane Tauta, Mercy Chebet   Kenya
Asia(records) 2:58.33 Yuki Joseph Nakajima, Kaito Kawabata, Fuga Sato, Kentaro Sato   Japan 3:24.28 Xiaohong An, Xiaoyun Bai, Chunying Cao, Yuqin Ma   China 3:11.82 Musa Isah, Aminat Yusuf Jamal, Salwa Eid Naser, Abbas Abubakar Abbas   Bahrain
Europe(records) 2:55.83 [note 1] Alex Haydock-Wilson, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Lewis Davey, Charles Dobson   Great Britain 3:15.17 WR Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina   Soviet Union 3:07.43[note 2] Eugene Omalla, Lieke Klaver, Isaya Klein Ikkink, Femke Bol   Netherlands
North, Central America

and Caribbean(records)

2:54.29 WR Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson   United States 3:15.27 Shamier Little, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabrielle Thomas, Alexis Holmes   United States 3:07.41 WR Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon, Kaylyn Brown   United States
Oceania(records) 2:59.70 Bruce Frayne, Darren Clark, Gary Minihan, Rick Mitchell   Australia 3:23.81 Nova Peris-Kneebone, Tamsyn Manou, Melinda Gainsford-Taylor, Cathy Freeman   Australia 3:17.00 Bendere Oboya, Anneliese Rubie-Renshaw, Tyler Gunn, Alex Benn   Australia
South America(records) 2:58.56 Eronilde Nunes De Araújo, Anderson Jorge Oliveira Dos Santos, Claudinei Quirino Da Silva, Sanderlei Claro Parrela   Brazil 3:26.68 Geisa Aparecida Coutinho, Barbara Farias De Oliveira, Joelma Das Neves Souza, Jailma Sales De Lima   Brazil 3:14.48 Jhon Perlaza, Lina Licona, Nicolás Salinas [de], Evelis Aguilar   Colombia
  1. ^ Awaiting ratification
  2. ^ Awaiting ratification

All-time top 10 by country (outdoor)

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Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 2:54.29 Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson   United States 22 August 1993 Stuttgart
2 2:54.53 Bayapo Ndori, Busang Collen Kebinatshipi, Anthony Pesela, Letsile Tebogo   Botswana 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [13]
3 2:55.83 Alex Haydock-Wilson, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Lewis Davey, Charles Dobson   Great Britain 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [13]
3 2:56.72 Chris Brown, Demetrius Pinder, Michael Mathieu, Ramon Miller   Bahamas 10 August 2012 London
4 2:56.75 Michael McDonald, Gregory Haughton, Danny McFarlane, Davian Clarke   Jamaica 10 August 1997 Athens
5 2.57.18 Liemarvin Bonevacia, Terrence Agard, Tony van Diepen, Ramsey Angela   Netherlands 7 August 2021 Tokyo [14]
6 2:57.27 Issac Makwala, Baboloki Thebe, Zibane Ngozi, Bayapo Ndori   Botswana 7 August 2021 Tokyo [14]
7 2:57.75 Jonathan Sacoor, Dylan Borlée, Kévin Borlée, Florent Mabille   Belgium 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [13]
8 2:58.00 Piotr Rysiukiewicz, Tomasz Czubak, Piotr Haczek, Robert Maćkowiak   Poland 22 July 1998 New York
9 2:58.12 Jarrin Solomon, Jereem Richards, Machel Cedenio, Lalonde Gordon   Trinidad and Tobago 13 August 2017 London
Gardeo Issacs, Zakithi Nene, Lythe Pillay, Antoine Matthys Nortje   South Africa 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [13]
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:15.17 Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina   Soviet Union 1 October 1988 Seoul
2 3:15.27 Shamier Little, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabrielle Thomas, Alexis Holmes   United States 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [17]
3 3:15.92 Gesine Walther, Sabine Busch, Dagmar Rübsam-Neubauer, Marita Koch   German Democratic Republic 3 June 1984 Erfurt
4 3:18.38 Yelena Ruzina, Tatyana Alekseyeva, Margarita Ponomaryova, Irina Privalova   Russia 22 August 1993 Stuttgart
5 3:18.71 Rosemarie Whyte, Davita Prendergast, Novlene Williams-Mills, Shericka Williams   Jamaica 3 September 2011 Deagu
6 3:19.50 Lieke Klaver, Cathelijn Peeters, Lisanne De Witte, Femke Bol   Netherlands 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [17]
7 3:19.72 Victoria Ohuruogu, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin, Amber Anning   Great Britain
8 3:19.90 Sophie Becker, Rhasidat Adeleke, Phil Healy, Sharlene Mawdsley   Ireland
7 3:20.32 Taťána Kocembová, Milena Matějkovičová, Zuzana Moravčíková, Jarmila Kratochvílová   Czechoslovakia 14 August 1983 Helsinki
8 3:20.53 Natalia Kaczmarek, Iga Baumgart-Witan, Malgorzata Holub-Kowalik, Justyna Swiety-Ersetic   Poland 7 August 2021 Tokyo [18]
10 3:21.04 Bisi Afolabi, Fatima Yusuf, Charity Opara, Falilat Ogunkoya   Nigeria 3 August 1996 Atlanta
  • Correct as of August 2024.
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:07.41 Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon, Kaylyn Brown   United States 2 August 2024 Paris [19]
2 3:07.43 Eugene Omalla, Lieke Klaver, Isaya Klein Ikkink, Femke Bol   Netherlands 3 August 2024 Paris [20]
3 3:08.01 Samuel Reardon, Laviai Nielsen, Alex Haydock-Wilson, Amber Anning   Great Britain 3 August 2024 Paris [21]
4 3:09.36 Jonathan Sacoor, Helena Ponette, Alexander Doom, Naomi Van Den Broeck   Belgium 3 August 2024 Paris [22]
5 3:09.82 Lidio Andrés Feliz, Marileidy Paulino, Alexander Ogando, Fiordaliza Cofil   Dominican Republic 15 July 2022 Eugene [23]
6 3:09.87 Karol Zalewski, Natalia Kaczmarek, Justyna Święty-Ersetic, Kajetan Duszyński   Poland 31 July 2021 Tokyo [24]
7 3:09.92 Christopher O'Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr, Sharlene Mawdsley   Ireland 7 June 2024 Rome [25]
8 3:10.60 Muhammad Kounta, Louise Maraval, Téo Andant, Amandine Brossier   France 2 August 2024 Paris [26]
8 3:10.69 Luca Sito, Anna Polinari, Eduardo Scotti, Alice Mangione   Italy 7 June 2024 Rome [25]
10 3:11.06 Reheem Hayles, Junelle Bromfield, Zandrion Barnes, Stephenie Ann McPherson   Jamaica 2 August 2024 Paris [27]

All-time top 25 (outdoor)

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  • Updated August 2024.
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 2:54.29 Andrew Valmon (44.43)
Quincy Watts (43.59)
Butch Reynolds (43.36)
Michael Johnson (42.91)
  United States 22 August 1993 Stuttgart
2 2:54.43 Christopher Bailey (44.45)
Vernon Norwood (43.26)
Bryce Deadmon (43.54)
Rai Benjamin (43.18)
  United States 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [13]
3 2:54.53 Bayapo Ndori (44.30)
Busang Collen Kebinatshipi (43.39)
Anthony Pesela (43.80)
Letsile Tebogo (43.04)
  Botswana
4 2:55.39 LaShawn Merritt, Angelo Taylor, David Neville, Jeremy Wariner   United States 23 August 2008 Beijing
5 2:55.56 LaShawn Merritt, Angelo Taylor, Darold Williamson, Jeremy Wariner   United States 2 September 2007 Osaka
6 2:55.70 Michael Cherry (43.87)
Michael Norman (44.44)
Bryce Deadmon (44.03)
Rai Benjamin (43.36)
  United States 7 August 2021 Tokyo [28]
7 2:55.74 Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Michael Johnson, Steve Lewis   United States 8 August 1992 Barcelona
8 2:55.83 Alex Haydock-Wilson (44.51)
Matthew Hudson-Smith (43.09)
Lewis Davey (44.90)
Charles Dobson (43.33)
  Great Britain 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [13]
9 2:55.91 Otis Harris, Derrick Brew, Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson   United States 28 August 2004 Athens
10 2:55.99 LaMont Smith, Alvin Harrison, Derek Mills, Anthuan Maybank   United States 3 August 1996 Atlanta
11 2:56.16 A Vincent Matthews, Ron Freeman, Larry James, Lee Evans   United States 20 October 1968 Mexico City
2:56.16 Danny Everett, Steve Lewis, Kevin Robinzine, Harry Reynolds   United States 1 October 1988 Seoul
13 2:56.17 Elija Godwin (44.28)
Michael Norman (43.64)
Bryce Deadmon (43.82)
Champion Allison (44.43)
  United States 24 July 2022 Eugene [29]
14 2:56.60 Iwan Thomas, Jamie Baulch, Mark Richardson, Roger Black   Great Britain 3 August 1996 Atlanta
15 2:56.65 Iwan Thomas, Roger Black, Jamie Baulch, Mark Richardson   Great Britain 10 August 1997 Athens
16 2:56.69 Fred Kerley (43.44)
Michael Cherry (44.63)
Wilbert London (44.43)
Rai Benjamin (44.19)
  United States 6 October 2019 Doha [30]
17 2:56.72 Chris Brown, Demetrius Pinder, Michael Mathieu, Ramon Miller   Bahamas 10 August 2012 London
18 2:56.75 Michael McDonald, Gregory Haughton, Danny McFarlane, Davian Clarke   Jamaica 10 August 1997 Athens
19 2:56.91 Andrew Rock, Derrick Brew, Darold Williamson, Jeremy Wariner   United States 14 August 2005 Helsinki
20 2:57.05 Bryshon Nellum, Joshua Mance, Tony McQuay, Angelo Taylor   United States 10 August 2012 London
21 2:57.18 Liemarvin Bonevacia, Terrence Agard, Tony van Diepen, Ramsey Angela   Netherlands 7 August 2021 Tokyo [31]
22 2:57.25 David Verburg, Tony McQuay, Christian Taylor, LaShawn Merritt   United States 25 May 2014 Nassau
23 2:57.27 Issac Makwala, Baboloki Thebe, Zibane Ngozi, Bayapo Ndori   Botswana 7 August 2021 Tokyo [32]
24 2:57.29 Danny Everett, Roddie Haley, Antonio McKay, Harry Reynolds   United States 6 September 1987 Rome
25 2:57.30 Arman Hall, Tony McQuay, Gil Roberts, LaShawn Merritt   United States 20 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Note

  • 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
  • A USA team ran 2:56.35 in Sydney in 2000 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs by Antonio Pettigrew
  • 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 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
  • 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
  • Correct as of August 2024.[16]
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:15.17 Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olha Bryzhina   Soviet Union 1 October 1988 Seoul
2 3:15.27 Shamier Little (49.48)
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (47.71)
Gabrielle Thomas (49.3)
Alexis Holmes (48.78)
  United States 10 August 2024 Saint-Denis [17]
3 3:15.51 Denean Howard-Hill, Diane Dixon, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Florence Griffith Joyner   United States 1 October 1988 Seoul
4 3:15.92 Gesine Walther, Sabine Busch, Dagmar Rübsam-Neubauer, Marita Koch   German Democratic Republic 3 June 1984 Erfurt
5 3:16.71 Gwen Torrence, Maicel Malone-Wallace, Natasha Kaiser-Brown, Jearl Miles Clark   United States 22 August 1993 Stuttgart
6 3:16.85 Sydney McLaughlin (49.96)
Allyson Felix (49.58)
Dalilah Muhammad (48.97)
Athing Mu (48.37)
  United States 7 August 2021 Tokyo [33]
7 3:16.87 Kirsten Emmelmann, Sabine Busch, Petra Müller, Marita Koch   German Democratic Republic 31 August 1986 Stuttgart
DeeDee Trotter, Allyson Felix, Francena McCorory, Sanya Richards-Ross   United States 11 August 2012 London
9 3:17.79 Talitha Diggs (50.50)
Abby Steiner (49.99)
Britton Wilson (49.39)
Sydney McLaughlin (47.91)
  United States 24 July 2022 Eugene [34]
10 3:17.83 Debbie Dunn, Allyson Felix, Lashinda Demus, Sanya Richards-Ross   United States 23 August 2009 Berlin
11 3:17.96 Arkansas Razorbacks
Amber Anning (50.52)
Rosey Effiong (49.21)
Nickisha Pryce (49.20)
Kaylyn Brown (49.05)
  United Kingdom
  United States
  Jamaica
  United States
8 June 2024 Eugene [35][36]
12 3:18.09 Sanya Richards-Ross, Allyson Felix, Jessica Beard, Francena McCorory   United States 3 September 2011 Daegu
13 3:18.29 Lillie Leatherwood, Sherri Howard, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Chandra Cheeseborough   United States 11 August 1984 Los Angeles
Dagmar Rübsam-Neubauer, Kirsten Emmelmann, Sabine Busch, Petra Müller   German Democratic Republic 1 October 1988 Seoul
14 3:18.38 Yelena Ruzina, Tatyana Alekseyeva, Margarita Khromova-Ponomaryova, Irina Privalova   Russia 22 August 1993 Stuttgart
15 3:18.43 Tatyana Ledovskaya, Lyudmila Dzhigalova, Olga Nazarova, Olha Bryzhina   Soviet Union 1 September 1991 Tokyo
16 3:18.54 Mary Wineberg, Allyson Felix, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards-Ross   United States 23 August 2008 Beijing
17 3:18.55 DeeDee Trotter, Allyson Felix, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards-Ross   United States 2 September 2007 Osaka
18 3:18.58 Irina Nazarova, Nadiya Olizarenko, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Vladykina   Soviet Union 18 August 1985 Moscow
19 3:18.63 Dagmar Rübsam-Neubauer, Kirsten Emmelmann, Petra Müller, Sabine Busch   German Democratic Republic 6 September 1987 Rome
20 3:18.71 Rosemarie Whyte, Davita Prendergast, Novlene Williams-Mills, Shericka Williams   Jamaica 3 September 2011 Deagu
21 3:18.92 Phyllis Francis (49.51)
Sydney McLaughlin (49.78)
Dalilah Muhammad (49.43)
Wadeline Jonathas (50.20)
  United States 6 October 2019 Doha [37]
22 3:19.01 DeeDee Trotter, Monique Henderson, Sanya Richards-Ross, Monique Hennagan   United States 28 August 2004 Athens
23 3:19.02 Quanera Hayes, Allyson Felix, Shakima Wimbley, Phyllis Francis   United States 13 August 2017 London [38]
24 3:19.04 Kirsten Emmelmann, Sabine Busch, Dagmar Rübsam-Neubauer, Marita Koch   German Democratic Republic 11 September 1982 Athens
Courtney Okolo, Natasha Hastings, Phyllis Francis, Allyson Felix   United States 20 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Note

  • 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
  • Correct as of August 2024.
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:07.41 Vernon Norwood (44.47), Shamier Little (49.32), Bryce Deadmon (44.17), Kaylyn Brown (49.45)   United States 2 August 2024 Paris [19]
2 3:07.43 Eugene Omalla (45.26), Lieke Klaver (49.26), Isaya Klein Ikkink (44.91), Femke Bol (48.00)   Netherlands 3 August 2024 Paris [20]
3 3:07.74 Vernon Norwood (44.46), Shamier Little (49.39), Bryce Deadmon (44.66), Kaylyn Brown (49.23)   United States 3 August 2024 Paris [20]
4 3:08.01 Samuel Reardon (44.98), Laviai Nielsen (49.81), Alex Haydock-Wilson (44.36), Amber Anning (48.86)   Great Britain 3 August 2024 Paris [21]
5 3:08.80 Justin Robinson, Rosey Effiong, Matthew Boling, Alexis Holmes   United States 19 August 2023 Budapest [39]
6 3:09.34 Wilbert London, Allyson Felix, Courtney Okolo, Michael Cherry   United States 29 September 2019 Doha [40]
7 3:09.36 Jonathan Sacoor (44.01), Helena Ponette (50.28), Alexander Doom (44.22), Naomi Van Den Broeck (50.85)   Belgium 3 August 2024 Paris [22]
8 3:09.82 Lidio Andrés Feliz, Marileidy Paulino, Alexander Ogando, Fiordaliza Cofil   Dominican Republic 15 July 2022 Eugene [23]
9 3:09.87 Karol Zalewski, Natalia Kaczmarek, Justyna Święty-Ersetic, Kajetan Duszyński   Poland 31 July 2021 Tokyo [24]
10 3:09.90 Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Tony van Diepen, Femke Bol   Netherlands 15 July 2022 Eugene [23]
11 3:09.92 Christopher O'Donnell, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr, Sharlene Mawdsley   Ireland 7 June 2024 Rome [25]
12 3:10.16 Elija Godwin, Allyson Felix, Vernon Norwood, Kennedy Simon   United States 15 July 2022 Eugene [23]
13 3:10.21 Lidio Andrés Feliz, Marileidy Paulino, Anabel Medina, Alexander Ogando   Dominican Republic 31 July 2021 Tokyo [24]
14 3:10.22 Trevor Stewart, Kendall Ellis, Kaylin Whitney, Vernon Norwood   United States 31 July 2021 Tokyo [24]
15 3:10.36 Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Femke Bol, Ramsey Angela   Netherlands 31 July 2021 Tokyo [24]
16 3:10.41 Ryan Willie, Rosey Effiong, Justin Robinson, Alexis Holmes   United States 19 August 2023 Budapest [41]
17 3:10.44 Dariusz Kowaluk, Iga Baumgart, Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik, Kajetan Duszyński   Poland 30 July 2021 Tokyo [42]
18 3:10.60 Muhammad Kounta, Louise Maraval, Téo Andant, Amandine Brossier   France 2 August 2024 Paris [19]
19 3:10.61 Samuel Reardon (45.61), Laviai Nielsen (49.72), Alex Haydock-Wilson (44.73), Nicole Yeargin (50.55)   Great Britain 2 August 2024 Paris [19]
20 3:10.69 Jochem Dobber, Lieke Klaver, Lisanne de Witte, Ramsey Angela   Netherlands 30 July 2021 Tokyo [42]
Luca Sito, Anna Polinari, Eduardo Scotti, Alice Mangione   Italy 7 June 2024 Rome [25]
22 3:10.73 Matthew Boling, Lynna Irby-Jackson, Willington Wright, Kendall Ellis   United States 5 May 2024 Nassau [43]
Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Isaya Klein Ikkink, Femke Bol   Netherlands 7 June 2024 Rome [25]
24 3:10.74 Jonathon Sacoor (44.68), Helena Ponette (50.29), Kévin Borlée (44.75), Naomi Van Den Broeck (51.02)   Belgium 2 August 2024 Paris [19]
25 3:10.81 Eugene Omalla (45.39), Lieke Klaver (49.60), Isaya Klein Ikkink (45.63), Cathelijn Peeters (50.19)   Netherlands 2 August 2024 Paris [19]

All-time top 10 by country (indoor)

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  • Correct as of March 2024.[44]
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:01.39 Illolo Izu, Robert Grant, Devin Dixon, Mylik Kerley   United States 10 March 2018 College Station
2 3:01.77 Karol Zalewski, Rafał Omelko, Łukasz Krawczuk, Jakub Krzewina   Poland 4 March 2018 Birmingham [45]
3 3:02.51 Dylan Borlée, Jonathan Borlée, Jonathan Sacoor, Kevin Borlée   Belgium 4 March 2018 Birmingham [46]
4 3:02.52 Deon Lendore, Jereem Richards, Asa Guevara, Lalonde Gordon   Trinidad and Tobago 4 March 2018 Birmingham [47]
5 3:03.05 Rico Lieder, Jens Carlowitz, Karsten Just, Thomas Schönlebe   Germany 10 March 1991 Sevilla
6 3:03.20 Allyn Condon, Solomon Wariso, Adrian Patrick, Jamie Baulch   Great Britain 7 March 1999 Maebashi
7 3:03.69 Errol Nolan, Allodin Fothergill, Akheem Gauntlett, Edino Steele   Jamaica 9 March 2014 Sopot
8 3:04.09 Daniel Němeček, Patrik Šorm, Jan Tesař, Pavel Maslák   Czech Republic 8 March 2015 Prague
9 3:04.25 Liemarvin Bonevacia, Ramsey Angela, Terrence Agard, Tony van Diepen   Netherlands 3 March 2024 Glasgow [48]
10 3:04.75 Michael Mathieu, Alonzo Russell, Shavez Hart, Chris Brown   Bahamas 20 March 2016 Portland [49]
  • Correct as of March 2024.[50]
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:23.37 Olesya Krasnomovets-Forsheva, Olga Zaytseva, Olga Kotlyarova, Yuliya Gushchina   Russia 28 January 2006 Glasgow
2 3:23.85 Quanera Hayes, Georganne Moline, Shakima Wimbley, Courtney Okolo   United States 4 March 2018 Birmingham [51]
3 3:25.07 Lieke Klaver, Cathelijn Peeters, Lisanne de Witte, Femke Bol   Netherlands 3 March 2024 Glasgow [52]
4 3:26.09 Justyna Święty-Ersetic, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz, Aleksandra Gaworska, Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik   Poland 4 March 2018 Birmingham [51]
5 3:26.36 Laviai Nielsen, Lina Nielsen, Ama Pipi, Jessie Knight   Great Britain 3 March 2024 Glasgow [52]
6 3:26.54 Patricia Hall, Anneisha McLaughlin, Kaliese Spencer, Stephenie Ann McPherson   Jamaica 9 March 2014 Sopot [53]
7 3:26.87 Susan Andrews, Tania Van Heer, Tamsyn Lewis, Cathy Freeman   Australia 7 March 1999 Maebashi
8 3:27.22 Sandra Seuser, Katrin Schreiter, Annett Hesselbarth, Grit Breuer   Germany 10 March 1991 Sevilla
9 3:27.83 Yulianna Yuschanka, Iryna Khliustava, Sviatlana Usovich, Ilona Usovich   Belarus 4 March 2007 Birmingham
10 3:27.95 Marina Shmonina, Lyudmila Dzhigalova, Margarita Ponomaryova, Aelita Yurchenko   Soviet Union 10 March 1991 Sevilla

All-time top 25 (indoor)

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  • Updated March 2024.
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:00.77 USC Trojans
Zach Shinnick (46.24)
Rai Benjamin (44.35)
Ricky Morgan Jr. (45.67)
Michael Norman (44.52)
  United States
  Antigua and Barbuda
  United States
  United States
10 March 2018 College Station [54]
2 3:01.09 Arkansas Razorbacks
Connor Washington
James Benson
Ayden Owens-Delerme
Christopher Bailey
  United States
  United States
  Puerto Rico
  United States
4 February 2023 Albuquerque
3 3:01.39 Texas A&M Aggies
Illolo Izu
Robert Grant
Devin Dixon
Mylik Kerley
  United States 10 March 2018 College Station [55]
4 3:01.43 Florida Gators
Kunle Fasasi
Grant Holloway
Chantz Sawyers
Benjamin Lobo Vedel
  Nigeria
  United States
  Jamaica
  Denmark
10 March 2018 College Station [56]
5 3:01.51 Houston Cougars
Amere Lattin
Obi Ogbokwe
Jermaine Holt
Kahmari Montgomery
  United States 9 February 2019 Clemson
6 3:01.56 Texas A&M Aggies
Illolo Izu
Bryce Deadmon
Kyree Johnson
Devon Dixon
  United States 9 February 2019 Clemson
7 3:01.77 Karol Zalewski
Rafał Omelko
Łukasz Krawczuk
Jakub Krzewina
  Poland 4 March 2018 Birmingham [57]
8 3:01.78 Alabama Crimson Tide
Chris Robinson
Demetrius Jackson
Tarsis Gracious Orogot
Khaleb McRae
  United States
  United States
  Uganda
  United States
25 February 2023 Fayetteville
9 3:01.96 Kerron Clement
Jeremy Wariner
Wallace Spearmon
Darold Williamson
  United States 11 February 2006 Fayetteville
10 3:01.97 Fred Kerley
Michael Cherry
Aldrich Bailey Jr.
Vernon Norwood
  United States 4 March 2018 Birmingham [58]
11 3:01.98 USC Trojans
Zachary Shinnick
Rai Benjamin
Ricky Morgan
Michael Norman
  United States 10 February 2018 Clemson
12 3:02.09 Arkansas Razorbacks
Connor Washington
James Benson
Ayden Owens-Delerme
Christopher Bailey
  United States
  United States
  Puerto Rico
  United States
11 March 2023 Albuquerque
13 3:02.13 Kyle Clemons
David Verburg
Kind Butler
Calvin Smith
  United States 9 March 2014 Sopot
14 3:02.18 Florida Gators
Jacory Patterson
Emmanuel Bamidele
Jevaughn Powell
Ryan Willie
  United States
  Nigeria
  Jamaica
  United States
11 February 2023 Fayetteville
15 3:02.23 Florida Gators
Kunle Fasasi
Grant Holloway
Chantz Sawyers
Benjamin Lobo Vedel
  Nigeria
  United States
  Jamaica
  Denmark
10 February 2018 Clemson
16 3:02.35 Texas A&M Aggies
Illolo Izu
Robert Grant
Devon Dixon
My'Lik Kerley
  United States 25 February 2018 College Station
Arizona State Sun Devils
Justin Robinson
Kaleb Simpson
Jayden Davis
Gamali Felix
  United States
  United States
  United States
  Grenada
9 March 2024 Boston
18 3:02.45 Kyle Clemons
Calvin Smith
Chris Giesting
Vernon Norwood
  United States 20 March 2016 Portland
19 3:02.51 Dylan Borlée
Jonathan Borlée
Jonathan Sacoor
Kevin Borlée
  Belgium 4 March 2018 Birmingham [59]
20 3:02.52 Texas A&M Aggies
Fred Kerley
Richard Rose
Devon Dixon
My'Lik Kerley
  United States 28 January 2017 Fayetteville
Deon Lendore
Jereem Richards
Asa Guevara
Lalonde Gordon
  Trinidad and Tobago 4 March 2018 Birmingham [60]
22 3:02.53 Florida Gators
Jevaughn Powell
Robert Gregory
Jenoah McKiver
Reheem Hayles
  Jamaica
  United States
  United States
  Jamaica
9 March 2024 Boston
23 3:02.54 Jonathan Sacoor (46.21
Dylan Borlée (45.67)
Christian Iguacel (45.78)
Alexander Doom (44.88)
  Belgium 3 March 2024 Glasgow [61]
24 3:02.59 Georgia Bulldogs
Matthew Boling
Caleb Cavanaugh
Bryce McCray
Elija Godwin
  United States 26 February 2022 College Station
25 3:02.60 Jacory Patterson (45.97)
Matthew Boling (45.63)
Noah Lyles (45.68)
Christopher Bailey (45.32)
  United States 3 March 2024 Glasgow [62]
  • Updated March 2024
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 3:21.75 A Arkansas Razorbacks
Amber Anning 51.47
Joanne Reid 50.52
Rosey Effiong 50.57
Britton Wilson 49.20
  England
  Jamaica
  United States
  United States
11 March 2023 Albuquerque [63]
2 3:23.37 Olesya Krasnomovets-Forsheva
Olga Zaytseva
Olga Kotlyarova
Yuliya Gushchina
  Russia 28 January 2006 Glasgow
3 3:23.85 Quanera Hayes
Georganne Moline
Shakima Wimbley
Courtney Okolo
  United States 4 March 2018 Birmingham
4 3:23.88 Olesya Krasnomovets-Forsheva
Olga Kotlyarova
Tatyana Levina
Natalya Nazarova
  Russia 7 March 2004 Budapest
5 3:24.09 Arkansas Razorbacks
Rosey Effiong
Jayla Hollis
Shafiqua Maloney
Britton Wilson
  United States
  United States
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  United States
26 February 2022 College Station
6 3:24.25 Tatyana Chebykina
Svetlana Goncharenko
Olga Kotlyarova
Natalya Nazarova
  Russia 7 March 1999 Maebashi
7 3:24.83 Natasha Hastings
Joanna Atkins
Francena McCorory
Cassandra Tate
  United States 9 March 2014 Sopot [64]
8 3:24.91 Tatyana Levina
Natalya Nazarova
Olesya Krasnomovets-Forsheva
Natayla Antyukh
  Russia 12 March 2006 Moscow
9 3:25.07 Lieke Klaver (50.26)
Cathelijn Peeters (51.99)
Lisanne de Witte (52.28)
Femke Bol (50.54)
  Netherlands 3 March 2024 Glasgow [65]
10 3:25.34 Quanera Hayes (52.33)
Talitha Diggs (50.50)
Bailey Lear (52.02)
Alexis Holmes (50.49)
  United States 3 March 2024 Glasgow [66]
11 3:25.43 Texas A&M Aggies
Laila Owens
Tierra Robinson-Jones
Syaira Richardson
Charokee Young
  United States
  United States
  United States
  Jamaica
26 February 2022 College Station
12 3:25.59 Arkansas Razorbacks
Rosey Effiong
Amber Anning
Nickisha Pryce
Sanu Jallow
  United States
  Great Britain
  Jamaica
  United States
27 January 2024 Fayetteville
13 3:25.66 Lieke Klaver
Eveline Saalberg
Cathelijn Peeters
Femke Bol
  Netherlands 5 March 2023 Istanbul
14 3:25.67 A Texas Longhorns
Rachel Helbling
Kennedy Simon
Julien Alfred
Rhasidat Adeleke
  United States
  United States
  Saint Lucia
  Ireland
11 March 2023 Albuquerque [67]
15 3:25.89 Kentucky Wildcats
Megan Moss
Abby Steiner
Karimah Davis
Alexis Holmes
  Bahamas
  United States
  United States
  United States
26 February 2022 College Station
16 3:25.91 Yuliya Gushchina
Tatyana Veshkurova
Tatyana Levina
Natalya Antyukh
  Russia 12 March 2006 Moscow
17 3:26.05 South Carolina Gamecocks
Zaya Akins
Jahnile Registre
Jayla Jamison
JaMeesia Ford
  United States 24 February 2024 Fayetteville
18 3:26.09 Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz
Aleksandra Gaworska
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
  Poland 4 March 2018 Birmingham
19 3:26.27 Texas A&M Aggies
Jania Martin
Charokee Young
Syaira Richardson
Athing Mu
  United States
  Jamaica
  United States
  United States
13 February 2021 Fayetteville
20 3:26.33 Joanne Reid
Rachel Glenn
Sanu Jallow
Kaylyn Brown
  Jamaica
  United States
  United States
  United States
24 February 2024 Fayetteville
21 3:26.36 Laviai Nielsen (51.43)
Lina Nielsen (51.58)
Ama Pipi (51.99)
Jessie Knight (51.36)
  Great Britain 3 March 2024 Glasgow [68]
22 3:26.38 Natasha Hastings
Quanera Hayes
Courtney Okolo
Ashley Spencer
  United States 20 March 2016 Portland
23 3:26.40 Arkansas Razorbacks
Amber Anning
Nickisha Pryce
Paris Peoples
Rosey Effiong
  Great Britain
  Jamaica
  United States
  United States
28 January 2023 Fayetteville
Lina Nielsen
Ama Pipi
Hannah Kelly
Jessie Knight
  Great Britain 3 March 2024 Glasgow [69]
25 3:26.54 Patricia Hall
Anneisha McLaughlin
Kaliese Spencer
Stephenie Ann McPherson
  Jamaica 9 March 2014 Sopot [70]

Note: * Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds and also received medals.

Note: * Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds and also received medals.

  • nb1 Marion Jones was stripped of her Olympic medal in 2000.
  • nb2 Crystal Cox was stripped of her Olympic medal in 2004.
  • nb3 Dominique Blake was accidentally given her Olympic medal and she returned it in 2017.[71]
  • 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.[72]
  • 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.[73]

Note * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.

World Championships medalists

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Note * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.

Note * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.

Note * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.

World Indoor Championships medalists

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Note* Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.

Note* Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals.

Notes and references

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