Women'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 | 59 from 12 nations |
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| Winning time | 3:26.52 CR, EU23R |
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The women'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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Great Britain
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Holly Mpassy, Poppy Malik, Abigail Ives, Rebecca Grieve
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3:32.09
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Q, SB
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| 2
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France
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Laure-Anne Faleme, Léa Thery-Demarque, Mathilde Descoux, Benedetta Kouakou
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3:32.27
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Q, SB
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| 3
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Switzerland
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Julin-Maria Dill, Valentina Rosamilia, Kaya Simasotchi, Audrey Werro
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3:32.53
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Q, SB
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| 4
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Poland
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Klaudia Osipiuk, Martyna Guzowska, Olivia Greiner, Dominika Duraj
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3:32.94
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q, SB
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| 5
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Norway
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Laura Tietje Johanna van der Veen, Selma Ims, Maren Bakke Amundsen, Nora Haugen
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3:33.24
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q, SB
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| 6
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Ireland
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Kate O'Connell, Victoria Amiadamen, Emma Moore, Jenna Breen
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3:34.81
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SB
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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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Spain
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Elisa Lorenzo, Berta Segura, Natalia Rojas, Rocío Arroyo
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3:31.69
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Q, SB
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| 2
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Germany
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Lena Leege, Sabrina Heil, Maja Schorr, Yasmin Amaadacho
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3:31.70
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Q
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| 3
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Italy
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Clarissa Vianelli, Zoe Tessarolo, Camilla Rossi, Alessia Seramondi
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3:31.73
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Q, NU23R
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| 4
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Greece
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Elimpiona Zenegia, Emmanouela Plaka, Georgia-Maria Despollari, Laoura Zenegia
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3:34.21
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NU23R
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| 5
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Sweden
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Moa Granat , Tilde Bjerager, Ellen Schoug, Elna Wester
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3:34.32
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NU23R
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| 6
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Slovenia
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Ajda Kaučič, Petja Klojčnik, Uršula Černelč, Karolina Zbičajnik
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3:35.15
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NU23R
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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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Rebecca Grieve, Emily Newnham, Poppy Malik, Yemi Mary John
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Great Britain
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3:26.52
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CR, EU23R
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Natalia Rojas, Ana Prieto, Berta Segura, Rocío Arroyo
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Spain
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3:28.06
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NU23R
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Laure-Anne Faleme, Lou-Anne Pouzancre-Hoyer, Benedetta Kouakou, Alexe Déau
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France
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3:28.37
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NU23R
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| 4
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Lena Leege, Vivienne Morgenstern, Vanessa Baldé, Anouk Krause-Jentsch
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Germany
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3:28.66
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SB
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| 5
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Klaudia Osipiuk, Martyna Guzowska, Paulina Kubis, Dominika Duraj
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Poland
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3:29.98
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SB
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| 6
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Laura Tietje Johanna van der Veen, Henriette Jæger, Maren Bakke Amundsen, Nora Haugen
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Norway
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3:30.88
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NU23R
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| 7
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Kaya Simasotchi, Valentina Rosamilia, Iris Caligiuri, Audrey Werro
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Switzerland
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3:31.38
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SB
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| 8
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Clarissa Vianelli, Zoe Tessarolo, Camilla Rossi, Alessia Seramondi
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Italy
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3:32.84
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| [6]
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References
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- 1997:
Great Britain (Jamison, Sloane, Mitchell, Curbishley)
- 1999:
Russia (Levina, Yemelyanova, Grishakova, Pospelova)
- 2001:
Great Britain (Gear, Meadows, Duncan, Thieme)
- 2003:
Russia (Gushchina, Ivanova, Gulumyan, Firova)
- 2005:
Russia (Ovchinnikova, Kochetova, Migunova, Zaytseva)
- 2007:
Russia (Shulikova, Zadorina, Novikova, Litvinova)
- 2009:
Russia (Sedova, Zadorina, Vdovina, Ustalova, Mochalina†)
- 2011:
Russia (Subbotina, Yefimova, Terekhova, Topilskaya)
- 2013:
Poland (Gorzkowska, Hołub, Karczmarczyk, Święty)
- 2015:
Great Britain (Bundy-Davies, Clark, Ohuruogu, McAslan)
- 2017:
Poland (Muraszewska, Janowicz, Karaś, Gaworska)
- 2019:
Poland (Łozowska, Wosztyl, Widawska, Kaczmarek)
- 2021:
Czech Republic (Vondrová, Jíchová, Veselá, Malíková, Holubářová†)
- 2023:
France (Thery-Demarque, Delaunay-Belleville, Toriel, Maraval, Lasserre†)
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Great Britain (Grieve, Newnham, Malik, John, Mpassy†, Ives†)
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† denotes athletes who took part in heats only |