Davide Re, Italy, Mixed 4 by 400, Photos by © Krzysztof Wesołowski / World Athletics Relays Silesia 21
4 by 400, 1 NETHERLANDS 3:03.45, Photos by © Krzysztof Wesołowski / World Athletics Relays Silesia 21
The theme in Silesia was qualifying teams for 2021 Olympics and 2022 World Championships, the focus of story 4 by Stuart Weir.
As well as the joy of winning at the World Relays. A number of places in the relay competitions in the Toyko 2020 Olympics and the 2022 World Championships. This is the current position.
Ghana, photo by Krzysztof Wesołowski / World Athletics Relays Silesia 2021
QUALIFIED TEAMS
Women’s 4x100m
For Tokyo: Netherlands, France, Poland, Ecuador, Japan, Denmark
(joining Jamaica, Great Britain & NI, USA, Switzerland, Germany, Trinidad & Tobago, Italy, China)
Two places remain available.
For Oregon: Netherlands, France, Poland, Switzerland, Ecuador, Italy, Japan, Denmark, Spain, Ireland
Men’s 4x100m
For Tokyo: Italy, Germany, Ghana, Denmark
(joining USA, Great Britain & NI, Japan, Brazil, South Africa, China, France, Netherlands)
Four places remain available.
For Oregon: Italy, Brazil, South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, Ghana, Japan, Denmark, Ukraine, France
Women’s 4x400m
For Tokyo: Cuba, Germany, Italy, France
(joining USA, Poland, Jamaica, Great Britain & NI, Belgium, Ukraine, Netherlands, Canada)
Four places remain available.
For Oregon: Cuba, Poland, Belgium, Netherlands, Great Britain & NI, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, Spain
Men’s 4x400m
For Tokyo: Netherlands, Japan, South Africa, Botswana
(joining USA, Jamaica, Belgium, Colombia, Trinidad & Tobago, Italy, France, Great Britain & NI)
Four places remain available.
For Oregon: Netherlands, Japan, South Africa, Belgium, Botswana, Colombia, France, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic
Mixed 4x400m
For Tokyo: Italy, Dominican Republic, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain
(joining USA, Jamaica, Bahrain, Great Britain & NI, Poland, Belgium, India, Brazil)
Three places remain available.
For Oregon: Italy, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Ireland, Belgium, Great Britain & NI, Colombia, Poland, Netherlands, Japan, Spain, South Africa
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Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.
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