2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

The men's 4 x 100 metres relay events at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships were held at the QEII Stadium on 24, 27 and 29 January

Medalists

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ClassGoldSilverBronze
T11−13  Russia
Fedor Trikolich
Alexey Labzin
Artem Loginov
Andrey Koptev
 Portugal
Jose Alves
Firmino Baptista
Luis Goncalves
Gabriel Potra
 Spain
Martin Parejo Maza
Maximiliano Rodriguez
Xavier Porras
Gerard Desgarrega Puigdevall
T35−38  Ukraine
Andriy Onufriyenko
Sergii Kravchenko
Roman Pavlyk
Mykyta Senyk
 China
Mian Che
Wenjun Zhou
Yuxi Ma
Sen Yang
 Australia
Evan O'Hanlon
Brad Scott
Wade McMahon
Tim Sullivan
T42−46  South Africa
Samkelo Mike Radebe
Arnu Fourie
David Henry Roos
Oscar Pistorius
 United States
David Prince
Blake Leeper
Jim Bob Bizzell
Jerome Singleton
 Brazil
Andre Oliveira
Yohansson Nascimento
Emicarlo Souza
Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira

T11−13

The Men's 4 x 100 metres relay, T11−13 was held on January 24 and 27

  • T11−13
    • T11 = visual impairment - range from no light perception, to light perception with the inability to recognise the shape of a hand.
    • T12 = recognise the shape of a hand, have a visual acuity of 2/60 and/or visual field of less than 5 degrees.
    • T13 = visual acuity ranges from 2/60 to 6/60, and/or visual field of over 5 degrees and less than 20 degrees.

Results

Heats

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Qualification: First 4 fastest(q) advance to the final.

RankHeatNationAthletesTimeNotes
11 RussiaFredor Trikolich, Alexey Labzin, Artem Loginov, Andrey Koptev43.04q
21 PortugalJose Alves, Firmino Baptista, Luis Goncalves, Gabriel Potra44.50q
32 SpainMartin Parejo Maza, Maximiliano Rodriguez, Xavier Porras, Gerard Desgarrega Puigdevall46.96q
41 CanadaRichard Carr, Brandon King, Dustin Riley Walsh, Braedon Samuel Dolfo47.46q
52 ChinaPengkai Zhu, Shun Qi, Zhen Zhang, Yansong Li48.38
62 KenyaHenry Nzungi Mwendo, Samwel Mushai Kimani, Francis Thuo Karanja, Henry KirwaDQR 170.14,163.3,170.19

Key: q = qualification by overall place, DQ = Disqualified, R 163.3 = Leaving the lane, R 170.14 = Passing of the baton outside the take-over zone

Final

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RankNationAthletesTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s) RussiaFedor Trikolich, Alexey Labzin, Artem Loginov, Andrey Koptev42.99
2nd, silver medalist(s) PortugalJose Alves, Firmino Baptista, Luis Goncalves, Gabriel Potra44.44
3rd, bronze medalist(s) SpainMartin Parejo Maza, Maximiliano Rodriguez, Xavier Porras, Gerard Desgarrega Puigdevall45.45
4 CanadaRichard Carr, Brandon King, Dustin Riley Walsh, Braedon Samuel Dolfo46.55

T35−38

The Men's 4 x 100 metres relay, T35−38 was held on January 27

  • T35−38
    • T35 = good at keeping balanced while still, problems in keeping balance while moving. A shift of centre of gravity may lead to loss of balance. May need assistive devices for walking, not when standing, may have sufficient lower extremity function to run.
    • T36 = walk without assistance or assistive devices, have more control problems with their upper than lower limbs. All four limbs are involved, dynamic balance is often better than static balance.
    • T37 = spasticity in an arm and leg on the same side, good functional ability on the non impaired side, better development, good arm and hand control, walk without assistance.
    • T38 = meet the minimum disability criteria for athletes with cerebral palsy, head injury or stroke. A limitation in function that impacts on sports performance.

Results

Final

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RankNationAthletesTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s) UkraineAndriy Onufriyenko, Sergii Kravchenko, Roman Pavlyk, Mykyta Senyk45.99CR
2nd, silver medalist(s) ChinaMian Che, Wenjun Zhou, Yuxi Ma, Sen Yang46.03AR
3rd, bronze medalist(s) AustraliaEvan O'Hanlon, Brad Scott, Wade McMahon, Tim Sullivan46.07
4 RussiaAndrey Zhirnov, Vladislav Barinov, Alexandr Lyashchenko, Roman Kapranov48.33
5 South AfricaAndrea Dalle Ave, Dyan Buis, Teboho Mokgalagadi, Fanie Van Der MerweDQR 170.14, 170.7

Key: DQ = Disqualified, CR = Championship Record, AR = Area Record, R 170.14 = Passing of the baton outside the take-over zone

T42−46

The Men's 4 x 100 metres relay, T42−46 was held on January 29

  • T42−46 = Athletes with amputations or equivalent impairments.

Results

Final

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RankNationAthletesTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s) South AfricaSamkelo Mike Radebe, Arnu Fourie, David Henry Roos, Oscar Pistorius42.80CR
2nd, silver medalist(s) United StatesDavid Prince, Blake Leeper, Jim Bob Bizzell, Jerome Singleton42.84
3rd, bronze medalist(s) BrazilAndre Oliveira, Yohansson Nascimento, Emicarlo Souza, Alan Fonteles Cardoso Oliveira43.43
4 GermanyReinhold Boetzel, Heinrich Popow, Markus Rehm, David Behre45.71
5 JapanHiroyuki Yasui, Jun Haruta, Toru Suzuki, Atsushi Yamamoto47.40
6 ChinaXu Zhao, Ni Guo, Junfeng Shang, Weizhong Guo49.81
7 AustraliaSimon Patmore, Michael Roeger, Jack Swift, Scott ReardonDQR 170.5.19.4

Key: DQ = Disqualified, CR = Championship Record

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