The men's 4 × 100 metres relay competition of the athletics events at the 2019 Pan American Games took place on the 9 of August at the 2019 Pan American Games Athletics Stadium. The defending Pan American Games champion is United States.

Quick Facts Men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2019 Pan American Games, Venue ...
Men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2019 Pan American Games
VenueAthletics Stadium
DatesAugust 9
Competitors36 from 9 nations
Winning time38.27
Medalists
Gold medal   Brazil
Silver medal   Trinidad and Tobago
Bronze medal   United States
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Summary

The semi-finals were cancelled as the race scratched down to a 9 lane final. Brazil's first leg, Rodrigo do Nascimento blazed the turn to give them a clear lead at the first handoff while the rest of the staggers remained true. Down the backstretch, Trinidad and Tobago's Olympic double Olympic medal relay veteran Keston Bledman and Jamaica's 2015 relay world champion Rasheed Dwyer put their teams into contention. Cravon Gillespie ran a strong backstretch and Bryce Robinson likewise a strong turn to put USA into contention. A strong final handoff for Brazil to 100 silver medalist Paulo André de Oliveira and Brazil was gone to take gold. Trinidad made a smooth handoff from Akanni Hislop to Kyle Greaux and would have no challenge for silver after Jamaica's Oshane Bailey and USA's 100 gold medalist Mike Rodgers had to look back for their handoff. Way too late to challenge Trinidad, Rodgers outran Canada's Mobolade Ajomale to take bronze.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows:

World record  Jamaica 36.84 London, United Kingdom August 11, 2012
Pan American Games record  Antigua and Barbuda 38.14 Toronto, Canada July 24, 2015

Schedule

More information Date, Time ...
Date Time Round
August 9, 201919:05Final
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Results

All times shown are in seconds.

KEY: qFastest non-qualifiers QQualified NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best DQDisqualified

Final

The results were as follows[1]

More information Rank, Lane ...
RankLaneNationNameTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)3 BrazilRodrigo do Nascimento, Jorge Vides, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira38.27
2nd place, silver medalist(s)8 Trinidad and TobagoJerod Elcock, Keston Bledman, Akanni Hislop, Kyle Greaux38.46SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)4 United StatesJarret Eaton, Cravon Gillespie, Bryce Robinson, Mike Rodgers38.79
47 CanadaGavin Smellie, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney, Mobolade Ajomale39.00
55 JamaicaAndre Ewers, Rasheed Dwyer, Julian Forte, Oshane Bailey39.01
66 Dominican RepublicChristopher Valdez, Mayobanex de Óleo, José González Soto, Yancarlos Martínez39.15
72 CubaHarlyn Pérez, Roberto Skyers, Reynier Mena, José Luis Gaspar39.19SB
89 VenezuelaAlberto Aguilar, Abdel Kalil, Alexis Nieves, Rafael Vásquez Leon39.73
91 PeruFrank Sanchez Mozombite, Luis Iriarte, Mauricio Garrido, Andy Martínez41.19
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