Athletics at the 1990 Commonwealth Games – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

The men's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 1990 Commonwealth Games was held on 2 and 3 February at the Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland.[1]

Medalists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
  England
Clarence Callender
John Regis
Marcus Adam
Linford Christie
Tony Jarrett*
  Nigeria
Victor Nwankwo
Davidson Ezinwa
Osmond Ezinwa
Abdullahi Tetengi
  Jamaica
Wayne Watson
John Mair
Clive Wright
Ray Stewart

* Athletes who competed in heats only and received medals.

Results edit

Heats edit

Qualification: First 4 teams of each heat (Q) plus the next 1 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1   Nigeria Victor Nwankwo, Davidson Ezinwa, Osmond Ezinwa, Abdullahi Tetengi 39.21 Q
2 2   England Clarence Callender, Tony Jarrett, John Regis, Linford Christie 39.35 Q
3 1   Jamaica John Mair, Ray Stewart, Clive Wright, Wayne Watson 39.35 Q
4 2   Australia Shane Naylor, Paul Greene, Steve McBain, Fred Martin 39.81 Q
5 1   Canada Everton Anderson, Mike Dwyer, Cyprian Enweani, Peter Ogilvie 39.96 Q
6 2   Scotland Elliot Bunney, Dave Clark, Jamie Henderson, Mark Davidson 40.21 Q
7 1   New Zealand Murray Gutry, Gary Henley-Smith, Dale McClunie, Scott Bowden 40.53 Q
8 1   Papua New Guinea Esekiel Wartovo, John Hou, Emmanuel Mack, Takale Tuna 41.16 q
9 2   Gambia Abodourahman Jallow, Lamin Marikong, Pa Hali Jammeh, Clifford Adams 41.87 Q
10 1   Bangladesh Mohamed Shah Alam, Shahanuddin Choudhury, Mohamed Hossain Milzer, Mohamed Shah Jalal 42.47
2   Ghana Gus Nketia, Laud Codjoe, Gabriel Osei, Nelson Boateng DQ

Final edit

Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
  3   England Clarence Callender, John Regis, Marcus Adam, Linford Christie 38.67
  4   Nigeria Victor Nwankwo, Davidson Ezinwa, Osmond Ezinwa, Abdullahi Tetengi 38.85
  5   Jamaica Wayne Watson, John Mair, Clive Wright, Ray Stewart 38.85
4 6   Australia Shane Naylor, Paul Greene, Steve McBain, Fred Martin 39.25
5 9   Canada Everton Anderson, Mike Dwyer, Cyprian Enweani, Peter Ogilvie 39.43
6 7   Scotland Elliot Bunney, Dave Clark, Jamie Henderson, Mark Davidson 39.61
7 1   Papua New Guinea Esekiel Wartovo, John Hou, Emmanuel Mack, Takale Tuna 40.94
8 8   Gambia Abodourahman Jallow, Lamin Marikong, Pa Hali Jammeh, Clifford Adams 41.65
9 2   New Zealand Murray Gutry, Gary Henley-Smith, Grant Gilbert, Dale McClunie 44.34

References edit

  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2016-08-01.