Men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships |
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| Venue | Fana Stadion |
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| Location | Bergen, Norway |
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| Dates | 20 July |
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| Competitors | 64 from 14 nations |
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| Winning time | 3:02.02 CR, EU23R |
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The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 2025 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bergen, Norway, at Fana Stadion on 20 July.[1][2]
Records
Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
Results
Heats
First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.[3]
Heat 1
| Place
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Nation
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Athletes
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Time
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Notes
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| 1
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Romania
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Alexandru Gabriel Vochin, Sorin Voinea, Denis Simon Toma, Mario Alexandru Dobrescu
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3:06.29
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Q, SB
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| 2
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Belgium
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Jaron De Vriese, Nils Romswinkel, Tijs Bruyns, Tibo Malumgré
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3:06.47
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Q, SB
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| 3
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Germany
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Jan Busam, Maximilian Köhler, Lasse Schmitt, Malik Skupin-Alfa
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3:06.80
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Q, SB
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| 4
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Hungary
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Balázs Plisz, János Kubasi, Levente Nadj, Marcell Szilveszter
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3:07.25
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SB
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| 5
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Switzerland
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Alex Dupinet, Manuel Gerber, Yannis Künzler, Michael Sorg
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3:08.13
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SB
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| 6
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Poland
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Dawid Tatara, Wiktor Wróbel, Paweł Miezianko, Kacper Lewalski
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3:09.30
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SB
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| —
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Turkey
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Mustafa Çinpolat, Deniz Kaan Kartal, Abdulkeri̇m İran, İsmail Nezir
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DQ
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Heat 2
| Place
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Nation
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Athletes
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Time
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Notes
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| 1
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Spain
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Sergio Plata, Ángel González, Gerson Pozo, Markel Fernández
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3:05.42
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Q, SB
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| 2
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France
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Nabil Tezkratt, Maxime Wassmer, Benoît Moudio Priso, Allan Lacroix
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3:05.59
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Q, SB
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| 3
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Netherlands
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Daan Kneppers, Keenan Blake, Rens Altorf, Isaya Klein Ikkink
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3:05.62
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Q, SB
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| 4
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Italy
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Federico Falsetti, Tommaso Boninti, Dario Bressanello, Luca Sito
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3:06.04
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q, SB
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| 5
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Ireland
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Joe Doody, Callum Baird, David Mannion, Andrew Egan
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3:06.65
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q,SB
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| 6
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Norway
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Herman Sandor Baranyi-Berge, Andreas Grimerud, Fredrik Haavardtun Gullachsen, Sindre Strønstad-Løseth
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3:11.82
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SB
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Great Britain
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Thomas Hockley, Brook Cronin, David Race, Harry Barton
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DQ
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| [5]
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Final
| Place
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Nation
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Athletes
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Time
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Notes
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David Garcia, Ángel González, Markel Fernández, Gerson Pozo
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Spain
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3:02.02
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CR, EU23R
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Felix Levasseur, Maxime Wassmer, Benoît Moudio Priso, Allan Lacroix
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France
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3:02.60
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SB
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Thorben Finke, Max Husemann, Lukas Krappe, Florian Kroll
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Germany
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3:02.83
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SB
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| 4
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Daan Kneppers, Isaya Klein Ikkink, Rens Altorf, Jonas Phijffers
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Netherlands
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3:02.89
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NU23R
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| 5
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Andrew Egan, Callum Baird, Joe Doody, David Mannion
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Ireland
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3:06.31
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NU23R
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| 6
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Damiano Dentato, Tommaso Boninti, Federico Falsetti, Luca Sito
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Italy
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3:06.91
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| 7
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Alexandru Gabriel Vochin, Sorin Voinea, Denis Simon Toma, Mario Alexandru Dobrescu
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Romania
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3:07.33
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| 8
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Jaron De Vriese, Nils Romswinkel, Tijs Bruyns, Tibo Malumgré
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Belgium
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3:08.47
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| [6]
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References
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- 1997:
Poland (Pilarczyk, Długosielski, Bocian, Haczek, Gruman†)
- 1999:
Germany (Debnar-Daumler, Goller, Schumann, Holz, Knospe†, Liebe†)
- 2001:
Great Britain (Naismith, Potter, McDonald, Elias)
- 2003:
Poland (Wieruszewski, Skalski, Dąbrowski, Plawgo)
- 2005:
Poland (Bańka, Zrada, Dąbrowski, Kędzia, Pryga†, Ptak†)
- 2007:
Russia (Dyldin, Alekseyev, Sergeyenkov, Kokorin, Sigalovskiy†)
- 2009:
Poland (Sobiech, Krzewina, Pietrzak, Ciepiela, Krawczuk†, Porządny†)
- 2011:
Great Britain (Levine, Phillips, Bowie, Lennon-Ford, Persent†, Doran†)
- 2013:
Russia (Mosin, Nesmashnyi, Vazhov, Uglov, Ryzhov†, Kibakin†)
- 2015:
France (Vaillant, Divet, Courbière, Jordier)
- 2017:
Great Britain (Thompson, Snaith, Hazel, Chalmers, Somers†)
- 2019:
Germany (Grupen, Schlegel, Dammermann, Sanders, Bredau†)
- 2021:
France (Reale, Andant, Sombé, Oucéni, Leech†)
- 2023:
Italy (Sito, Meli, Rossi, Benati, Panassidi†, Raimondi†)
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Spain (Garcia, González, Fernández, Pozo, Plata†)
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† denotes athletes who took part in heats only |