VM i stafetløb

World Athletics Relays
ArrangørWorld Athletics
Grundlagt2019
RegionInternationalt (World Athletics)
Mest succesfulde
hold
 USA (35 medaljer)
Flest guldmedaljer USA (26 guldmedaljer)
Hjemmesideworldathletics.org
Kina Guangzhou 2025
Thomas Robinson Stadium i Nassau, Bahamas, der afholdte de tre første udgave af stævnet

World Athletics Relays (eller uofficielt VM i stafetløb) er et internationalt atletikstævne for stafetløb, heriblandt de olympiske discipliner 4 × 100- og 4 × 400-meterløb. Stævnet er ikke en af verdensmesterskaberne i atletik, men fungerer i stedet som kvalifikationen til VM og Sommer-OL

Den første udgave af stævnet blev afholdt i Nassau i Bahamas, omfattede også flere konkurrencer som 4 x 1500 meter stafet, 4 x 200 meter stafet og 4 × 800 meter stafet som siden af blevet taget af programmet.[1] Ved 2024-udgaven var det blot 5 konkurrencer i henholdsvis 4 × 100 meter, 4 × 400 meter og både mænd, kvinder og mixedhold, der alle var defineret som olympiske kategorier.[2]

Det danske stafethold for herrer vandt i ved 2021-udgaven i Chorzów bronze i 4 x 100-meter finalen, hvorved de kvalificerede sig til Sommer-OL 2020 i Tokyo senere på året. Holdet sluttede egentlig som nummer 4, men blev opjusteret i det 5 andre deltagende stafethold enten blev diskvalificeret eller udgik undervejs i løbet, hvorved kun tre hold gennemførte finalen.[3]

Mesterskaber

UdgaveÅrVærtsbyLandDato(er)StadionAntal
Konkurrencer
Deltagende
nationer
Deltagende
atleter
Flest
medaljer
12014Nassau Bahamas24.-25. majThomas Robinson Stadium1041470 USA
22015Nassau Bahamas2.–3. majThomas Robinson Stadium1042584 USA
32017Nassau Bahamas22.–23. aprilThomas Robinson Stadium935419 USA
42019Yokohama Japan11.–12. majYokohama International Stadium943529 USA
52021Chorzów Polen1.–2. majSilesian Stadium937689 Italien
62024Nassau Bahamas4.–5. majThomas Robinson Stadium552893 USA
72025Guangzhou Kina10.–11. majAoti Main Stadium

Medaljeoversigt

Oversigten er opdateret til og med 2024''[4]
RankNationGuldSølvBronzeTotal
1 USA267235
2 Jamaica58619
3 Polen38112
4 Kenya36211
5 Tyskland3148
6 Italien3014
7 Frankrig1225
8 Canada1214
9 Bahamas1203
10 Trinidad og Tobago1124
11 Botswana1113
 Holland1113
13 Brasilien1102
14 Nigeria1012
15 Cuba1001
16 Japan0325
17 Sydafrika0202
18 Australien0167
 Storbritannien0167
20 Kina0123
21 Irland0112
22 Barbados0101
 Hviderusland0101
 Saint Kitts og Nevis0101
25 Belgien0033
26 Danmark0011
 Dominikanske Republik0011
 Ecuador0011
 Etiopien0011
 Portugal0011
 Rusland0011
 Slovenien0011
Total (32 nations)525251155

Referencer

  1. ^ "Bahamas to host inaugural IAAF World Relay Championships". Caribbean 360. Arkiveret fra originalen 29. marts 2014. Hentet 18. august 2012.
  2. ^ Competitions Update. IAAF. 2016-08-21.
  3. ^ "Dansk stafethold tæt på VM-medalje efter diskvalifikationer". TV2. 2. maj 2021.
  4. ^ Christopher Kelsall (9. marts 2022). "South Africa to lose relay World's gold due to doping ban to Thando Dlodlo". athleticsillustrated.com. Hentet 23. marts 2022.

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