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Womens 4 x 400 metres Relay Final


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Date
Sun 11th May 2025 (UTC)
Sun 11th May 2025 (Local)

Timestamp
2025-05-11T13:36:00

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League
World Athletics Relays

Season
2025

Round
200

Status
Match Finished

Location
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The Women's 4x400 Metres Relay Final at the 2025 World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou promises a thrilling contest among some of the world's top relay teams.

The United States enters the final as the defending champions and strong favourites, having posted a world-leading time of 3:26.05 in the heats. Their squad features a blend of seasoned athletes and emerging talents, showcasing depth and consistency.

Spain delivered an impressive performance in the heats, clocking 3:26.25 to secure their spot in the final. The team, comprising Paula Sevilla, Eva Santidrián, Daniela Fra, and Blanca Hervás, demonstrated excellent coordination and speed, positioning themselves as serious contenders.

France and Italy also advanced directly to the final, recording times of 3:26.46 and 3:27.03, respectively. Both teams have shown strong form and will be aiming for podium finishes.

Great Britain, with a time of 3:27.47, and Norway, clocking 3:26.61, secured their places in the final as the fastest non-automatic qualifiers. These teams have a history of strong relay performances and will be looking to capitalize on their experience.

South Africa set a national record of 3:28.01 in the heats, showcasing their growing prowess in the event. Germany also advanced with a time of 3:28.63, adding to the competitive field.

With national pride and qualification for the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo at stake, the final is set to be a high-intensity race, highlighting the depth and talent in women's 4x400 metres relay on the global stage.
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Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge icon Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Paula Sevilla3:24.13
Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge icon Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Eva Santidrián3:24.13
Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge icon Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Daniela Fra3:24.13
Transparent Spacer01 Player Cutout thumb Team Badge icon Team equipment thumbnailFlag icon Blanca Hervás3:24.13


Result Description
Spain's women's 4x400 metres relay team delivered a stunning performance at the World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China, clinching gold with a national record time of 3:24.13. The quartet—Paula Sevilla, Eva Santidrián, Daniela Fra, and Blanca Hervás—executed a strategic race, with Hervás anchoring the final leg to secure victory over the United States, who finished in 3:24.72, and South Africa, who took bronze with 3:24.84.

This triumph not only marked a significant upset over the favored American team but also secured Spain's qualification for the upcoming World Championships in Tokyo.
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