Women's 4 × 100 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 | 45 from 13 nations |
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| Winning time | 42.92 CR, SB |
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The women's 4 × 100 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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Great Britain
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Faith Akinbileje, Kissiwaa Mensah, Alyson Bell, Joy Eze
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43.07
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Q, SB
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| 2
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Poland
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Aleksandra Piotrowska, Inga Kanicka, Magdalena Niemczyk, Emilia Wójtowicz
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43.48
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Q, NU23R
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| 3
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Netherlands
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Alyshia Kavehercy, Britt de Blaauw, Fenna Achterberg, Isabel van den Berg
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43.94
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Q, SB
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| 4
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Spain
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Carla Cruz, Elena Guiu, Ivana Peralta, Ericka Badeau Maseras
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44.02
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q, SB
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| 5
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Portugal
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Rita Barbosa, Beatriz Castelhano, Lurdes Oliveira, Joana Dias
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44.21
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q, NU23R
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| 6
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Lithuania
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Neda Lasickaitė, Gabija Klimukaitė, Andre Ožechauskaite, Ema Rupšytė
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45.34
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SB
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| 7
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Slovenia
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Lana Andolšek, Lina Hribar, Katjuša Jordan Nadižar, Lucija Potnik
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45.93
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| [4]
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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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Switzerland
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Chloé Rabac, Emma van Camp, Iris Caligiuri, Soraya Becerra
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43.47
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Q, NU23R
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| 2
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Germany
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Viola John, Holly Okuku, Jolina Ernst, Chelsea Kadiri
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43.62
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Q, SB
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| 3
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France
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Nina Thevenin, Amandine Estival, Romane Colletin, Grâce Tade
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44.30
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Q, SB
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| 4
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Turkey
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Büşra Akay, Sila Koloğlu, Simay Özçiftçi, Beyzanur Seylan
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44.42
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NR
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| 5
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Italy
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Gaya Bertello, Rachele Torchio, Chiara Goffi, Amanda Ugochinyere Obijiaku
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44.64
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SB
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| —
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Finland
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Priscilla Boateng, Anna Pursiainen, Emma Tainio, Katja Luukkola
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DNF
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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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Nia Wedderburn-Goodison, Kissiwaa Mensah, Alyson Bell, Success Eduan
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Great Britain
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42.92
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CR, SB
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Chloé Rabac, Emma van Camp, Fabienne Hoenke, Soraya Becerra
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Switzerland
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43.39
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NU23R
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Viola John, Holly Okuku, Jolina Ernst, Chelsea Kadiri
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Germany
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43.75
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| 4
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Alyshia Kavehercy, Britt de Blaauw, Fenna Achterberg, Isabel van den Berg
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Netherlands
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44.11
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| 5
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Carla Cruz, Elena Guiu, Ivana Peralta, Ericka Badeau Maseras
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Spain
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44.27
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| 6
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Rita Barbosa, Beatriz Castelhano, Lurdes Oliveira, Joana Dias
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Portugal
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44.62
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| 7
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Nina Thevenin, Amandine Estival, Romane Colletin, Grâce Tade
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France
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44.81
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Aleksandra Piotrowska, Inga Kanicka, Magdalena Niemczyk, Emilia Wójtowicz
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Poland
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DQ
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| [6]
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References
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- 1997:
Germany (Möller, Ghosh, Kette, Eichmann)
- 1999:
France (Mahobah, Hurtis, Dia, Deruel)
- 2001:
Great Britain (Burnside, Roscoe, Scott, Oyepitan)
- 2003:
Ukraine (Pyhyda, Shepetyuk, Chebanu, Maydanova)
- 2005:
France (Vouaux, Jacques-Sébastien, Kamga, Ikuesan)
- 2007:
Russia (Mekhti-Zade, Vdovina, Murinovich, Chermoshanskaya)
- 2009:
Great Britain (Lewis, Duck, Sargent, O'Neill)
- 2011:
Russia (Filatova, Tamkova, Kuzina, Argunova)
- 2013:
Germany (Hollender, Günther, Pinto, Grompe)
- 2015:
Germany (Lederer, Burghardt, Haase, Freese)
- 2017:
Spain (Sevilla, Petrirena, Gómez, Lara)
- 2019:
Germany (Montag, Kwadwo, Junk, Nippgen)
- 2021:
Germany (Kaden, Kwadwo, Junk, Prepens)
- 2023:
Great Britain (Pemberton, Hunt, Bell, Sibbons)
- :
Great Britain (Wedderburn-Goodison, Mensah, Bell, Eduan, Akinbileje†, Eze†)
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† denotes athletes who took part in heats only |