Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
These are the official results of the men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total number of 24 nations competing, with three qualifying heats.
Medalists
Records
These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics.World Record and Olympic Record | 2:56.16' | Vincent Matthews Ron Freeman Larry James Lee Evans | Mexico City | October 20, 1968 |
World Record and Olympic Record | 2:56.16 | Danny Everett Steve Lewis Kevin Robinzine Butch Reynolds | Seoul | October 1, 1988 |
' Altitude over 1000 metres
The United States set a new world record with 2:55.74 in the final.
Summary
Coming out of the start in the final, Lázaro Martínez for Cuba began to pull away from Samson Kitur for Kenya to the inside. Similarly American Andrew Valmon gained on Udeme Ekpeyong for Nigeria to his outside. Coming off the turn, Valmon had the lead and further separated from a slowing Martínez. Kitur and GBR's Roger Black closed to tighten the battle for second. Kenya passed second as Abednego Matilu led the group through the turn. But American Gold medalist Quincy Watts was long gone with a 10-metre lead by the break. Down the backstretch, GBR's David Grindley was able to pass Matilu on the inside followed by Cuba's Héctor Herrera on the outside. At the 200 metre start line, halfway through the lap, Matilu just stopped like he had finished a 200-metre interval, taking Kenya out of the race. Watts padded another 5 metres to the American lead, passing to future world record holder Michael Johnson. Watts' 43.1 split was at the time the fastest relay split in history, and today still ranks tied for #4. Grindley held a metre lead into the handoff to Kriss Akabusi. Johnson had suffered from food poisoning in Barcelona, which took him out of the 200 metres competition just a few days earlier. Here Johnson appeared healthy, again padding the American lead to over 20 metres. Behind him, Cuban Norberto Téllez moved onto Akabusi's shoulder, ready to pounce coming off the final turn, but Akabusi held him off. Johnson passed off to 1988 gold medalist, world junior record holder Steve Lewis two and a half seconds before Akabusi passed to John Regis and Téllez to Roberto Hernández. The more experienced Hernández pounced on 200 metre runner Regis through the first turn. USA had a half a straightaway lead to take the gold unchallenged. Their new world record time flashed on the scoreboard around the stadium for almost 4 seconds before Hernández and Regis arrived.Final
- Held on August 8, 1992
RANK | NATION | FINAL | TIME |
• Andrew Valmon • Quincy Watts • Michael Johnson • Steve Lewis | 2:55.74 | ||
• Lázaro Martínez • Héctor Herrera • Norberto Téllez • Roberto Hernández | 2:59.51 | ||
• Roger Black • David Grindley • Kriss Akabusi • John Regis | 2:59.73 | ||
4. | • Robson Caetano • Ediélson Rocha Tenório • Sérgio Matias de Menezes • Sidney Telles de Souza | 3:01.61 | |
5. | • Udeme Ekpeyong • Emmanuel Okoli • Hassan Bosso • Sunday Bada | 3:01.71 | |
6. | • Alessandro Aimar • Marco Vaccari • Fabio Grossi • Andrea Nuti | 3:02.18 | |
7. | • Alvin Daniel • Patrick Delice • Neil de Silva • Ian Morris | 3:03.31 | |
— | • Samson Kitur • Abednego Matilu • Simeon Kipkemboi • Simon Kemboi | DNF |
Heats
RANK | NATION | HEAT 2 | TIME |
1. | • Lázaro Martínez • Héctor Herrera • Norberto Téllez • Roberto Hernández | 2:59.13 | |
2. | • Darnell Hall • Michael Johnson • Charles Jenkins • Quincy Watts | 2:59.14 | |
3. | • David Kitur • Samson Kitur • Simeon Kipkemboi • Simon Kemboi | 2:59.63 | |
4. | • Udeme Ekpeyong • Emmanuel Okoli • Hassan Bosso • Sunday Bada | 3:00.39 | |
5. | • Dmitry Kosov • Dmitry Kliger • Dmitry Golovastov • Oleg Tverdokhleb | 3:05.59 | |
6. | • Raymundo Escalante • Eduardo Nava • Luis Karin Toledo • Juan Jesús Gutiérrez | 3:05.75 | |
7. | • Lenford O'Garro • Michael Williams • Eversley Linley • Eswort Coombs | 3:10.21 | |
— | • Seibert Straughn • Roger Jordan • Edsel Chase • Stevon Roberts | DSQ |
RANK | NATION | HEAT 3 | TIME |
1. | • Eronilde de Araujo • Ediélson Rocha • Sergio Matias de Menezes • Sidney Telles de Souza | 3:01.38 | |
2. | • Alessandro Aimar • Marco Vaccari • Fabio Grossi • Andrea Nuti | 3:02.09 | |
3. | • Abdelali Kasbane • Abdel Ghani Guériguer • Bouchaib Belkaid • Benyounes Lahlou | 3:02.28 | |
4. | • Antonio Sánchez Muñoz • Cayetano Cornet • Manuel Moreno Sánchez • Angel de la Heras | 3:04.60 | |
5. | • Sami Al-Abdullah • Masoud Abdul Khamis • Ibrahim Ismail Muftah • Fareh Ibrahim Ali | 3:07.26 | |
6. | • Baobo Neuendorf • Kaminiel Selot • Bernard Manana • Subul Babo | 3:13.35 | |
— | • Ralph Pfersich • Rico Lieder • Jörg Vaihinger • Thomas Schönlebe | DSQ | |
— | • Dennis Blake • Devon Morris • Howard Davis • Patrick O'Connor | DSQ |