Athletics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Venue Alexander Stadium Dates 6 August (first round) 7 August (final) Competitors 53 from 12 nations Winning time 42.41
The women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2022 Commonwealth Games , as part of the athletics programme , is taking place at the Alexander Stadium on 6 August & 7 August 2022.
On 14 July 2023, it was confirmed[ 1] that the Nigerian team had been disqualified for an anti-doping infringement. As a result, England were promoted to gold, Jamaica to silver and Australia to bronze.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:
World record
United States (Tianna Madison , Allyson Felix , Bianca Knight , Carmelita Jeter )
40.82
London , United Kingdom
10 August 2012
Commonwealth record
Jamaica (Briana Williams , Elaine Thompson-Herah , Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce , Shericka Jackson )
41.02
Tokyo , Japan
6 August 2021
Games record
Jamaica (Kerron Stewart , Veronica Campbell-Brown , Schillonie Calvert , Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce )
41.83
Glasgow , Scotland
2 August 2014
Schedule
The schedule was as follows:[ 2]
Date
Time
Round
Saturday 6 August 2022
12:15
First round
Sunday 7 August 2022
12:54
Final
Results
First round
The first three in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[ 3]
Rank
Heat
Lane
Nation
Athletes
Time
Notes
2
2
2
England (ENG)
Asha Philip , Imani-Lara Lansiquot , Bianca Williams , Ashleigh Nelson
42.72
Q, SB
3
2
3
Australia (AUS)
Mia Gross , Bree Masters , Jacinta Beecher , Naa Anang
43.47
Q
4
2
4
Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
Khalifa St. Fort , Mauricia Prieto , Akilah Lewis , Michelle-Lee Ahye
43.48
q, SB
5
1
4
Jamaica (JAM)
Kemba Nelson , Natalliah Whyte , Remona Burchell , Roneisha McGregor
43.66
Q
6
2
6
Ghana (GHA)
Mary Boakye , Latifa Ali , Gifty Oku , Halutie Hor
44.32
q, SB
7
1
7
India (IND)
Dutee Chand , Hima Das , Srabani Nanda , Jyothi Yarraji
44.45
Q
8
2
5
Papua New Guinea (PNG)
Adrine Monagi , Toea Wisil , Isila Apkup , Leonie Beu
45.38
NR
9
1
5
Scotland (SCO)
Rebecca Matheson , Alisha Rees , Sarah Malone , Taylah Spence
45.39
Q
10
1
6
Singapore (SGP)
Shanti Pereira , Nur Izlyn Zaini , Kugapriya Chandran , Bernice Liew Yee Ling
45.58
SB
11
1
3
Malta (MLT)
Claire Azzopardi , Janet Richard , Carla Scicluna , Charlotte Wingfield
45.59
NR
12
1
2
Maldives (MDV)
Mariyam Hussain , Rifa Mohamed , Aishath Hassan , Aminath Mohamed
49.19
NR
-
2
7
Nigeria (NGR)
Joy Udo-Gabriel , Favour Ofili , Rosemary Chukwuma , Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha
DQ
Final
The medals were determined in the final.[ 4]
Rank
Lane
Nation
Athletes
Time
Notes
5
England
Asha Philip , Imani-Lara Lansiquot , Bianca Williams , Daryll Neita
42.41
SB
6
Jamaica (JAM)
Kemba Nelson , Natalliah Whyte , Remona Burchell , Elaine Thompson-Herah
43.08
8
Australia (AUS)
Ella Connolly , Bree Masters , Jacinta Beecher , Naa Anang
43.16
4
7
India (IND)
Dutee Chand , Hima Das , Srabani Nanda , Jyothi Yarraji
43.81
5
2
Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
Khalifa St. Fort , Michelle-Lee Ahye , Mauricia Prieto , Leah Bertrand
43.86
6
3
Ghana (GHA)
Mary Boakye , Latifa Ali , Gifty Oku , Halutie Hor
44.86
7
9
Scotland (SCO)
Rebecca Matheson , Alisha Rees , Sarah Malone , Taylah Spence
45.01
-
4
Nigeria
Tobi Amusan , Favour Ofili , Rosemary Chukwuma , Nzubechi Grace Nwokocha
42.10
DQ
References
4 x 110 yards (1954–1966)
1954 : Wallace , Cripps , Fogarty , Jackson (AUS )
1958 : Young , Paul , Hyman , Weston (ENG )
1962 : Bennett , Beasley , Cox , Cuthbert (AUS )
1966 : Lamy , Kilborn , Bennett , Burge (AUS )
4 x 100 metres (1970–present)
1970 : Lamy , Kilborn , Hoffman , Boyle (AUS )
1974 : Robertson , Lamy , Boyle , Boak (AUS )
1978 : Goddard , Smallwood , Colyear , Lannaman (ENG )
1982 : Hoyte , Smallwood , Callender , Lannaman (ENG )
1986 : Dunn , Cook , Baptiste , Oakes (ENG )
1990 : Dunstan , Sambell , Freeman , Johnson (AUS )
1994 : Idehen , Tombiri , Ogara-Thompson , Onyali (NGR )
1998 : Van Heer , Hewitt , Peris-Kneebone , Cripps (AUS )
2002 : Clarke , Fynes , Sturrup , Ferguson (BAH )
2006 : Browning , Brooks , Dowdie , Simpson (JAM )
2010 : Endacott , Douglas , Turner , Oyepitan (ENG )
2014 : Stewart , Campbell-Brown , Calvert , Fraser-Pryce (JAM )
2018 : Philip , Asher-Smith , Williams , Ugen (ENG )
2022 : Philip , Lansiquot , Williams , Neita (ENG )
Men's
4 × 110 yards 4 × 100 metres
Women's
110–220–110 yards 4 × 110 yards 4 × 100 metres