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2014 IAAF World Relays – Men's 4 × 800 metres relay

The men's 4 × 800 metres relay at the 2014 IAAF World Relays was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium on 24 May.


Men's 4 × 800 metres relay at the 2014 IAAF World Relays
Thomas Robinson Stadium
24 May (final)

The men's 4 × 800 metres relay at the 2014 IAAF World Relays was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium on 24 May.

At the start of this race Peter Agaba was caught napping, giving up 20 metres to the field. Ferguson Cheruiyot made it clear it was going to be a record attempt, the Kenyan running off the front and making a clear separation from the pack. Kevin López kicked past Michael Rutt to put Spain in second place at the handoff with a strong finish by Shaquille Dill putting Bermuda into the mix. After Cheruiyot's 1:45.8 first leg, Kenya had a 30 metre lead. Job Koech Kinyor took off with similar intent widening the gap to 40 metres, Aaron Evans running in second place for Bermuda. Towards the end of the second leg, the pack bunched behind Evans, with Robby Andrews kicking past everyone to put the USA in second at the handoff. Sammy Kibet Kirongo continued the effort, for the third consecutive leg, the Kenyans running their first lap in times tickling 50 seconds flat and suffering the second lap. Clearly in second place, Brandon Johnson started to close down the gap. Kibet's second lap was indeed painful, his leg ending in an exhausted standing position. Marcin Lewandowski ran around the pack into a clear third place with 300 metres to go in his leg, the Polish team closing down on the second place Americans, still 25 metres behind the Kenyans. World Junior Champion Alfred Kipketer ran his first lap even harder than his teammates, under 50 seconds as if he had the super human ability of his namesake Wilson, the lead again opening up to 40 metres over Duane Solomon, who had future World silver medalist Adam Kszczot on his heels. The reality of running 800 metres came down on Kipketer, his pace slowed noticeably, his huge lead disappearing. As Solomon gained, Kszczot was on his shoulder and running by. Kipketer was flailing trying to will his body the final few metres to the finish. Kipketer made it, with enough every left to hold up his hand in victory. Kszczot was leaning for the finish but was not close enough for it to be effective, but clearly ahead of Solomon. It was a surprisingly close finish with three teams within 2/3 of a second after Kenya had run a time trial, with a huge lead for most of the race.

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
World recordKenya(Joseph Mutua, William Yiampoy, Ismael Kombich, Wilfred Bungei)7:02.43Brussels, Belgium25 August 2006
Championship recordNew event
World LeadingVillanova University7:16.58Philadelphia, United States26 April 2014
African recordKenya(Joseph Mutua, William Yiampoy, Ismael Kombich, Wilfred Bungei)7:02.43Brussels, Belgium25 August 2006
Asian recordQatar(Majed Saeed Sultan, Salem Amer Al-Badri, Abdulrahman Suleiman, Abubaker Ali Kamal)7:06.66Brussels, Belgium25 August 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean recordUnited States(Jebreh Harris, Khadevis Robinson, Samuel Burley, David Krummenacker)7:02.82Brussels, Belgium25 August 2006
South American recordNo official record
European recordGreat Britain(Peter Elliott, Garry Cook, Steve Cram, Sebastian Coe)7:03.89London, Great Britain30 August 1982
Oceanian recordNew Zealand(Stephen Lunn, Dick Tayler, Stuart Melville, Bruce Hunter)7:27.2Dunedin, New Zealand17 March 1971
DateTimeRound
24 May 201418:10Final

All times are local times (UTC-4)

RankLaneNationAthletesTimeNotesPoints
2KenyaFerguson Cheruiyot Rotich, Job Koech Kinyor, Sammy Kibet Kirongo, Alfred Kipketer7:08.40CR8
1PolandKarol Konieczny, Szymon Krawczyk, Marcin Lewandowski, Adam Kszczot7:08.69NR7
8United StatesMichael Rutt, Robby Andrews, Brandon Johnson, Duane Solomon7:09.06SB6
43AustraliaJosh Ralph, Ryan Gregson, Jordan Williamsz, Jared West7:11.48AR5
55SpainKevin López, Luis Alberto Marco, Alejandro Rodríguez, Francisco Roldán7:19.90SB4
68MexicoBryan Martínez, César Daniel Belman, Christopher Sandoval, José María Martínez7:21.12NR3
77BermudaShaquille Dill, Aaron Evans, Lamont Marshall, Trey Simons7:21.87NR2
86SlovakiaJozef Repčík, Jozef Pelikán, Dušan Páleník, Tomáš Timoranský7:32.87NR1
94UgandaPeter Agaba, Julius Mutekanga, Peter Okwera, Geoffrey Lukwiya Akena7:53.34NR
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