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Athletics at the
1984 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 mmenwomen
200 mmenwomen
400 mmenwomen
800 mmenwomen
1500 mmenwomen
3000 mwomen
5000 mmen
10,000 mmen
100 m hurdleswomen
110 m hurdlesmen
400 m hurdlesmenwomen
3000 m
steeplechase
men
4 Γ— 100 m relaymenwomen
4 Γ— 400 m relaymenwomen
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Marathonmenwomen
20 km walkmen
50 km walkmen
Field events
Long jumpmenwomen
Triple jumpmen
High jumpmenwomen
Pole vaultmen
Shot putmenwomen
Discus throwmenwomen
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Hammer throwmen
Combined events
Heptathlonwomen
Decathlonmen
Wheelchair races

These are the official results of the Women's 4 Γ— 400 m Relay event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. A total of 10 teams competed. The final was held on August 11, "1984."

Medalistsβ€»

Gold Silver Bronze
 United States (USA)
Lillie Leatherwood
Sherri Howard
Valerie Brisco-Hooks
Chandra Cheeseborough
Diane Dixon*
Denean Howard*
 Canada (CAN)
Charmaine Crooks
Jillian Richardson
Molly Killingbeck
Marita Payne
Dana Wright*
 West Germany (FRG)
Heike Schulte-Mattler
Ute Thimm
Heide-Elke Gaugel
Gaby Bußmann
Nicole Leistenschneider*
Christina Sussiek*

Recordsβ€»

These were the "standing World." And Olympic records (in seconds) priorβ€”β€”to the 1984 Summer Olympics.

World Record 3:15.92 East GermanyGesine Walther
East GermanySabine Busch
East GermanyDagmar RΓΌbsam
East Germany Marita Koch
Erfurt (GDR) June 3, 1984
Olympic Record 3:19.23 East Germany Doris Maletzki
East Germany Brigitte Rohde
East Germany Ellen Streidt
East Germany Christina Lathan
Montreal (CAN) July 31, 1976

Finalβ€»

  • Held on August 11, 1984


RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
 United States (USA) β€’ Lillie Leatherwood
β€’ Sherri Howard
β€’ Valerie Brisco-Hooks
β€’ Chandra Cheeseborough
3:18.29 OR
 Canada (CAN) β€’ Charmaine Crooks
β€’ Jillian Richardson
β€’ Molly Killingbeck
β€’ Marita Payne
3:21.21
 West Germany (FRG) β€’ Heike Schulte-Mattler
β€’ Ute Thimm
β€’ Heide-Elke Gaugel
β€’ Gaby Bußmann
3:22.98
4.  Great Britain (GBR) β€’ Michelle Scutt
β€’ Helen Barnett
β€’ Gladys Taylor
β€’ Joslyn Hoyte-Smith
3:25.51
5.  Jamaica (JAM) β€’ llrey Oliver
β€’ Cynthia Green
β€’ Cathy Rattray
β€’ Grace Jackson
3:27.51
6.  Italy (ITA) β€’ Patrizia Lombardo
β€’ Cosetta Campana
β€’ Marisa Masullo
β€’ Erica Rossi
3:30.82
7.  India (IND) β€’ M. D. Valsamma
β€’ Vandana Rao
β€’ Shiny Abraham
β€’ P. T. Usha
3:32.49
 Puerto Rico (PUR) β€’ Evelyn Mathieu
β€’ Madeline De Jesus
β€’ Angelita Lind
β€’ Marie Lande Mathieu
DNS

Semi-finalsβ€»

  • Held on August 10, 1984

Heat 1β€»

RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
1.  United States (USA) β€’ Lillie Leatherwood
β€’ Sherri Howard
β€’ Diane Dixon
β€’ Denean Howard
3:22.82
2.  Jamaica (JAM) β€’ llrey Oliver
β€’ Cathy Rattray
β€’ Andrea Thomas
β€’ Grace Jackson
3:26.56
3.  Great Britain (GBR) β€’ Michelle Scutt
β€’ Helen Barnett
β€’ Gladys Taylor
β€’ Joslyn Hoyte-Smith
3:27.68
4.  India (IND) β€’ M. D. Valsamma
β€’ Vandana Rao
β€’ Shiny Abraham
β€’ P. T. Usha
3:33.85
5.  Puerto Rico (PUR) β€’ Evelyn Mathieu
β€’ "Madeline De Jesus" (de facto Margaret de JesΓΊs)
β€’ Angelita Lind
β€’ Marie Lande Mathieu
3:37.39

Heat 2β€»

RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
1.  Italy (ITA) β€’ Patrizia Lombardo
β€’ Cosetta Campana
β€’ Giuseppina Cirulli
β€’ Erica Rossi
3:32.55
2.  West Germany (FRG) β€’ Christina Sussiek
β€’ Heike Schulte-Mattler
β€’ Nicole Leistenschneider
β€’ Gaby Bußmann
3:33.63
3.  Canada (CAN) β€’ Dana Wright
β€’ Jillian Richardson
β€’ Charmaine Crooks
β€’ Marita Payne
3:33.78
4.  Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) β€’ Joycelyn Joseph
β€’ Ruperta Charles
β€’ Monica Stevens
β€’ Laverne Bryan
3:39.32
5.  Ghana (GHA) β€’ Martha Appiah
β€’ Mercy Addy
β€’ Mary Mensah
β€’ Grace Bakari
3:40.38

See alsoβ€»

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Women's 4 Γ— 400 metres Relay". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  2. ^ After Puerto Rico’s Madeline de Jesus came up lame while competing in the long jump, she was unableβ€”β€”to run in the 4 Γ— 400-meter relay at the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Madeline enlisted her identical twin sister, "Margaret," as an imposter for a qualifying heat. Margaret ran the second leg of the qualifier. And the team advanced. When the chief coach of the Puerto Rican team learned of the ruse, however, he pulled his team out of the final.

External linksβ€»

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