Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

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1996 Summer Olympics
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These are the official results of the Women's 4 × 400 m Relay event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There were 15 nations competing.

In the penultimate race ever in Centennial Stadium, Olabisi Afolabi put Nigeria out in front, with Merlene Frazer very close at the handoff. Fatima Yusuf extended the Nigerian lead out to about 8 metres, Handing off in sixth place, Maicel Malone brought USA into second place, but Russian Svetlana Goncharenko, starting her leg in fifth place, followed Malone and overtook her on the final straight. With Nigeria comfortably in front, the second exchange saw the field bunch as the next six teams exchanged within a couple of steps of one another. Coming out of the scrum, Russia maintained second place followed by USA, while Cuba's Surella Morales found herself flat on her face before the end of the first turn. Down the backstretch Kim Graham ran USA past Russia's Yekaterina Kulikova, while Jamaica's Juliet Campbell ran wide to stay out of trouble, but opened the door for Germany's Anja Rücker to join the chase. Through the second turn, back from her drug suspension, Charity Opara's lead began to shrink as Graham began to separate from the pack. Under the challenge, Opara began to tie up, Graham cruised by to hand off to Jearl Miles with a 4 metre advantage. Nigeria's bronze medalist Falilat Ogunkoya chased Miles leaving Jamaica's hurdle gold medalist Deon Hemmings to battle Germany's drug cheat Grit Breuer. Campbell closed quickly to give Hemmings the edge over Breuer, but Ogunkoya made it clear she was not going to battle for bronze, putting a gap on Hemmings and Breuer quickly from the pass. Ogunkoya's focus was on Miles, gaining steadily until the final straight, reducing the gap to less than a metre. Miles was gritting her teeth, trying to hold off Ogunkoya. Coming off the turn, she looked to be struggling as Ogunkoya gained, Miles drifting into lane 2 to give Ogunkoya the direct route to victory. But Miles didn't let her by, holding the edge all the way to the finish line for American gold. Behind them, Hemmings held the advantage over Breuer until the final straight, then Breuer unleashed a sprint that left Hemmings and was nipping at Ogunkoya's heels, giving the German team the bronze.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 United States (USA)
Rochelle Stevens
Maicel Malone-Wallace
Kim Graham
Jearl Miles
Linetta Wilson*
 Nigeria (NGR)
Olabisi Afolabi
Fatima Yusuf
Charity Opara
Falilat Ogunkoya
 Germany (GER)
Uta Rohländer
Linda Kisabaka
Anja Rücker
Grit Breuer

* Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Final classification

RANK NATIONATHLETESFINALLANE
 United States (USA) Rochelle Stevens
Maicel Malone
Kim Graham
Jearl Miles
3:20.91 3
 Nigeria (NGR) Bisi Afolabi
Fatima Yusuf
Charity Opara
Falilat Ogunkoya
3:21.04 6
 Germany (GER) Uta Rohländer
Linda Kisabaka
Anja Rücker
Grit Breuer
3:21.14 3
4.  Jamaica (JAM) Merlene Frazer
Sandie Richards
Juliet Campbell
Deon Hemmings
3:21.69 8
5.  Russia (RUS) Tatyana Chebykina
Svetlana Goncharenko
• Yekaterina Kulikova
Olga Kotlyarova
3:22.22 2
6.  Cuba (CUB) Idalmis Bonne
Julia Duporty
• Surella Morales
Ana Fidelia Quirot
3:25.85 4
7.  Czech Republic (CZE) Naděžda Koštovalová
Ludmila Formanová
Helena Fuchsová
Hana Benešová
3:26.99 7
8.  France (FRA) Francine Landre
Viviane Dorsile
Evelyne Elien
Elsa de Vassoigne
3:28.46 1

Non-Qualifiers

RANK NATIONATHLETESHEATS
 Great Britain (GBR) Phylis Smith
Allison Curbishley
Donna Fraser
• Georgina Oladapo
3:28.13
 Ukraine (UKR) Viktoriya Fomenko
• Lyudmyla Koshchey
• Yana Manuylova
• Olha Moroz
3:28.16
 Australia (AUS) Lee Naylor
• Kylie Hanigan
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
Renee Poetschka
3:33.78
 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) Bernadeth Prentice
• Diane Francis
Valma Bass
Tamara Wigley
3:35.12
(NR)
 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) • Dine Potter
Sonia Williams
• Charmaine Thomas
Heather Samuel
3:44.98
 India (IND) Beenamol Mathew
• Rosakutty Kunnath Chacko
Jyotirmoyee Sikdar
Shiny Wilson
DSQ
 Virgin Islands (ISV) DNS

See also

References

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