2021 World Athletics Relays

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2021 World Athletics Relays
File:World Athletics Relays Silesia 21 (wordmark).svg
Host city Poland Chorzów, Poland
Events 9
Dates 1–2 May
Main venue Silesian Stadium
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The 2021 World Athletics Relays have been held in Chorzów, Poland from 1 to 2 May 2021.[1][2][3]

Schedule

The program has undergone some changes, due to the lack of participants some preliminary rounds have in fact been canceled.[4]

Winners summary

There are no medalists but winners in each event.

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 metres relay
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 Italy
Fausto Desalu
Marcell Jacobs
Davide Manenti
Filippo Tortu
39.21  Japan
Ryuichiro Sakai (de)
Ryota Suzuki (de)
Daisuke Miyamoto (de)
Hiroki Yanagita (de)
39.42  Denmark
Simon Hansen
Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak
Kojo Musah
Frederik Schou-Nielsen
39.56
4 × 200 metres relay
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 Germany
Steven Müller
Felix Straub
Lucas Ansah-Peprah
Owen Ansah (de)
1:22.43 SB  Kenya
Mark Odhiambo
Mike Nyang'au
Elijah Mathew (de)
Hesborn Ochieng (de)
1:24.26 SB  Portugal
Frederico Curvelo (de)
Delvis Santos (de)
Diogo Antunes
André Prazeres (de)
1:24.53 SB[5]
4 × 400 metres relay
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 Netherlands
Jochem Dobber
Liemarvin Bonevacia
Ramsey Angela
Tony van Diepen
3:03.45  Japan
Rikuya Ito
Kaito Kawabata
Kentaro Sato
Aoto Suzuki
3:04.45  Botswana
Isaac Makwala
Boitumelo Masilo
Ditiro Nzamani
Leungo Scotch
3:04.77

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 100 metres relay
details
 Italy
Irene Siragusa
Gloria Hooper
Anna Bongiorni
Vittoria Fontana
43.79 SB  Poland
Magdalena Stefanowicz
Klaudia Adamek
Katarzyna Sokólska
Pia Skrzyszowska
44.10  Netherlands
Jamile Samuel
Dafne Schippers
Nadine Visser
Naomi Sedney
44.10
4 × 200 metres relay
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 Poland
Paulina Guzowska
Kamila Ciba
Klaudia Adamek
Marlena Gola
1:34.98 NR  Ireland
Aoife Lynch
Kate Doherty
Sarah Quinn
Sophie Becker
1:35.93 NR  Ecuador
Ángela Tenorio
Virginia Villalba (de)
Marizol Landázuri
Anahí Suárez
1:36.86 SB
4 × 400 metres relay
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 Cuba
Zurian Hechavarría
Rose Mary Almanza
Lisneidy Veitía
Roxana Gómez
3:28.41  Poland
Kornelia Lesiewicz
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
Karolina Łozowska
Natalia Kaczmarek
3:28.81  United Kingdom
Laviai Nielsen
Ama Pipi
Emily Diamond
Jessie Knight
3:29.27

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
4 × 400 metres relay
details
 Italy
Edoardo Scotti
Giancarla Trevisan
Alice Mangione
Davide Re
3:16.60  Brazil
Anderson Henriques
Tiffani Marinho
Geisa Coutinho
Alison dos Santos
3:17.54  Dominican Republic
Lidio Féliz
Anabel Medina Ventura
Marileidy Paulino
Alexander Ogando
3:17.58
2 × 2 × 400 metres relay
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 Poland
Joanna Jóźwik
Patryk Dobek
3:40.92  Kenya
Naomi Korir (de)
Ferguson Rotich
3:41.79  Slovenia
Anita Horvat
Žan Rudolf
3:41.95
Shuttle hurdles relay
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 Germany
Monika Zapalska (de)
Erik Balnuweit
Anne Weigold
Gregor Traber
56.53  Poland
Zuzanna Hulisz (de)
Krzysztof Kiljan (de)
Klaudia Wojtunik
Damian Czykier
56.68  Kenya
Priscilla Tabunda (it)
Michael Nzuku
Nusra Rukia
Wiseman Mukhobe
59.89

Winners positions

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Team standings

Teams scored for every place in the top 8 with 8 points awarded for first place, 7 for second, etc. The overall points winner was given the Golden Baton.[6]

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Points
1  Poland 37
2  Italy 33
3  Kenya 24
4  Netherlands 20
T-5  Germany 19
T-5  Japan 19
7  Ecuador 15
8  Denmark 14
T-9  Great Britain 10
T-9  Portugal 10

Participating nations

37 nations were due to take part in the competition, before the renouncement of Canada,[7] India,[8] Jamaica,[9] Nigeria,[10] and Trinidad and Tobago.[11][12] Other notable absences include Australia, China and the USA, who will all be missing the event for the first time. Zambia are set to make their debut.

Spanish Ángel David Rodríguez, 41, is the oldest athlete entered for the event, while 17-year-old Nigerian sprinter Imaobong Nse Uko is the youngest competitor.

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References

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  2. Silesia to host IAAF World Relays in 2021 insidethegames.biz
  3. IAAF Moves 2021 World Relays to Europe Dyestat.com
  4. world relays silesia 21 Program World Athletics Relays
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External links

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