World Athletics | 4x100 Metres Relay Result | The XXXIII Olympic Games
4x100 Metres Relay men's final result from the The XXXIII Olympic Games in Paris
worldathletics.orgHere’s the latest I can provide based on current public results up to 2024 Olympics.
Men’s 4 × 100 metres relay at Paris 2024: Canada won the final with 37.50 seconds (a Games record/season best context indicated in some sources) with South Africa second and Great Britain third in the medal positions. This event concluded the Olympics track relays program for that year, and the official final standings are available on World Athletics and Olympic result pages.[1]
Women’s and mixed events occurred on the same program, but your focus is on the men’s event; for completeness, the event schedule and final results for related relays are documented on the Olympics track pages and Wikipedia’s event pages for 2024 Paris.[2][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the exact final times, lane assignments, and reaction times for each finalist from a specific source and format them into a tidy summary. I can also fetch the very latest updates if there were any post-Paris 2024 developments (e.g., record updates or revised results due to disqualifications). Please let me know which format you prefer (bullet summary, table, or CSV).
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4x100 Metres Relay men's final result from the The XXXIII Olympic Games in Paris
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