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About 'hendrix school'|May 20th 7:22 PM From Adult School again. Seems like another wasted.... Isn't this the age that Morrison and Hendrix self-destructed My life is...
About 'hendrix school'|May 20th 7:22 PM From Adult School again. Seems like another wasted.... Isn't this the age that Morrison and Hendrix self-destructed My life is...
Teenagers have always been perceived as only acting in their own best interest, and not caring about the emotions of others or the welfare of their future. The new comedy "We the Party" offers a refreshing alternative to the idea, showcasing that teens can succeed in whatever they put their minds to. The film takes a risk in trying to send its all-important message through several different minorities, but the main characters' varying ethnicities ultimately helps prove the idea that all races do face the obstacle of oppression at times. "We the Party" takes a contemporary look at the struggles and coming of age of the first generation of high school students affected by the Obama administration. Set against the latest trends in music, dance and fashion in an ethnically diverse Los Angeles school, the comedy follows five friends, including Hendrix Sutton (played by Mandela Van Peebles), as they struggle with romance and money. While Hendrix is concerned about making money to buy a car and impressing the older Cheyenne Davis (portrayed by Simone Battle), his father (portrayed by writer-director Mario Van Peebles), who is also one of his teachers, wants him to improve his grades. Hendrix is caught between impressing his peers and pleasing his father, and must decide which road he wants to pursue. "We the Party" offers a realistic, insightful look into the maturing world of teenagers and the ever-increasing pressures they're forced to live up to during their time in high school. One of the main issues is their constant use of social media, which tracks every minute of people's personal lives, which at times can negatively affect their grades. Therefore, students need to work harder to distinguish their academic achievements and positive attributes from their private moments, and prove they're smart, despite their occasional lack in judgment. For example, when Hendrix makes a bet with his friends to lose their virginity by the prom, he aims his sights on Cheyenne. While he genuinely cares about her, Hendrix also sees her as a means to win the bet. When the bet is leaked on the Internet, Cheyenne is hurt by the betrayal. Hendrix must prove to Cheyenne that the bet was a mistake, and he does truly care about her. Hendrix is the perfect example of the typical male student who wants to fit in with his peers, have fun with his friends and impress the girl he's romantically interested in. He is the perfect catalyst for families to discuss why it's important to stand up for doing what's morally right, however, as he drastically matures over the course of "We the Party." He sees the pain he caused Cheyenne when she found out about the bet, and is determined to do what whatever it takes to show he no longer cares about beating his friends. The director's decision to hire his son to play the main role perfectly reflects the struggles Hendrix faces as the son of a teacher at his school. Since Mario is an established actor, director and writer, Mandela, like Hendrix, has to prove he doesn't receive special treatment just because of who his father is. The younger actor succeeded in showing that he deserves to be in the film because of his skills, not because he received special treatment from his father; he convincingly matured his character over the course of the film. While Hendrix started off as not caring about other people's opinions and feelings, he comes to want to protect and stand up for everyone around him. "We the Party" accurately portrays the continuous struggles teenagers today are facing, and the ever-evolving maturity they've acquired as a result. While they're perceived to only be concerned about the latest happenings on their social networks, Hendrix proves that teens today do strive to maintain real-life emotional relationships, and do what's morally right for the good of their community. The comedy doesn't just showcase the latest music and fashion; it more importantly focuses on the emotional development teens are going through and experiencing today. |
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About 'hendrix university athletics'|Mrs. Stracener, 1940
About 'hendrix university athletics'|Mrs. Stracener, 1940
The 4 X 100 meters relay became part of the Olympic track and field program in 1912. Since then, teams representing Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Jamaica, Soviet Union, and the United States have won the event. Americans have won the Olympic 4 X 100 meters relay title race 15 times, the most by one nation. Twenty-two athletes have won more than one medal in the history of the event. Frank Wykoff (United States) leads the individual medal count with 3 gold medals, followed by Loren Murchison (United States), Harrison Dillard (United States), Carl Lewis (United States), and Vladimir Muravyov (Soviet Union/ Kazakhstan) with 2 gold medals, Dennis Mitchell (United States), Mike Marsh (United States), Jon Drummond (United States), and Maurice Greene with 2 (1 gold, 1 silver), Aleksandr Aksinin (Soviet Union/Russia) with 2 (1 gold, 1 bronze), Helmut Körnig (Germany), Boris Tokarev (Soviet Union/Russia), Leonid Barteniev (Soviet Union/Ukraine), Vladimir Sukharev (Soviet Union/Kyrgyzstan), Yury Konovalov (Soviet Union/Azerbaijan) with 2 silver medals, Walter Rangeley (Great Britain/England), Erich Borchmeyer (Germany), Juris Silovs (Soviet Union/Latvia), Valeriy Borzov (Soviet Union/Ukraine), Edison Riberio (Brazil) with 2 (1 silver, 1 bronze), Claude Piquemal (France) and Jocelyn Delecour (France) with 2 bronze medals. Nineteen (19) nations have won medals in the men's Olympic 4 X 100 meters relay final. The United States leads the medal count with 17 (15 gold, 2 silver), followed by Soviet Union with 7 (2 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze), Great Britain with 7 (2 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze), France with 5 (1 silver, 4 bronze), Germany with 5 (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze), Brazil with 3 (1 silver, 2 bronze), Cuba with 3 (1 silver, 2 bronze), Italy with 3 (1silver, 2 bronze), Nigeria with 3 (1 silver, 2 bronze), Canada with 2 (1 gold, 1 bronze), Poland with 2 silver, Sweden with 2 (1 silver, 1 bronze), Federal Republic of Germany with 2 bronze, Jamaica with 1 gold, Trinidad & Tobago with 1 silver medal, the German Democratic Republic with 1 silver medal, Japan with 1 silver medal Hungary with 1 bronze medal, and the Netherlands with 1 bronze medal. Thirty-three (33) nations have scored points by placing in the men's Olympic 4 X 100 meters relay final. The United States leads the point total with 169, followed by Great Britain (86), the Soviet Union (62), France (58), Italy (49), Germany (43), Canada (39), Poland (33), Jamaica (30), Cuba (27), Brazil (23), Japan (23), the Federal Republic of Germany (22), the German Democratic Republic (20), Sweden (18), Hungary has (17), Nigeria (16), the Netherlands (15), Trinidad & Tobago (10), Czechoslovakia (8), Switzerland (7), Venezuela (7), Argentina (5), Ukraine (5), the Commonwealth of Independent States (4), Denmark (4), Australia (3), Bulgaria (3), and Luxembourg (3), Austria (2), China (2), the Ivory Coast (1) and Ghana (1). (Points for Place: 1st=10 points; 2nd =8 points; 3rd=6 points; 4th=5 points; 5th =4 points; 6th=3 points; 7th=2 points; 8th=1 point) From 1956 to 1964, both the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) competed as a single team. From 1968 to 1988, they competed separately, reuniting as a single German team in 1992, after German reunification in 1991. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, the former Soviet Socialist Republics, expect for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, competed as the Commonwealth of Independent States, or the "Unified Team" in 1992. World and Olympic records noted are the records immediately before the final, including marks established in the qualifying rounds. 1912 Stockholm (July 9) World Record: 42.3 Germany July 8, 1912 Olympic Record: 42.3 Germany July 8, 1912 1, Great Britain, 42.4 David Jacobs (Wales), Henry Macintosh (Scotland), Victor d'Arcy (England), William Applegarth (England) 2, Sweden, 42.6 Ivan Möller, Karl August Luther, Ture Person, Knut Lindberg DQ Germany Otto Röhr, Max Herrmann, Erwin Kern, Richard Rau 1920 Antwerp (August 22) World Record: 42.3 Germany July 8, 1912 Olympic Record: 42.3 Germany July 8, 1912 1, United States, 42.2 WR, OR Charles Paddock, Jackson Scholz, Loren Murchison, Morris Kirksey 2, France, 42.5 René Lorain, René Tirard, René Mourlon, Émile Ali Khan 3, Sweden, 42.8 Agne Holmström, William Petersson, Sven Malm, Nils Sandström 4, Great Britain, 43.0 William Hill (England), Harold Abrahams (England), Denis Black (England), Victor d'Arcy (England) 5, Denmark, 43.3 Henri Thorsen, Fritiof Normann Andersen, August Sørensen, Marinus Sørensen 6, Luxembourg, 43.6 Jean Colbach, Paul Hammer, Jean Proess, Alex Servais 1924 Paris (July 13) World Record: 41.0 United States July 13, 1924 Olympic Record: 41.0 United States July 13, 1924 1, United States, 41.0 =WR, =OR Francis "Frank" Hussey, Pinky Clarke, Loren Murchison, Al LeConey 2, Great Britain, 41.2 Harold Abrahams (England), Walter Rangeley (England), Lance Royle (England), William Nichol (England) 3, Netherlands, 41.8 Jacob "Jaap" Boot, Hericus "Harry" Broos, Jan de Vries, Rinus van den Berge 4, Hungary, 41.8 Ferenc Gerő, Lajos Kurunczy, László Muskát, Gusztáv Rózsahegyi 5, France, 42.2 Maurice Degrelle, Albert Heisé, André Mourlon, René Mourlon DQ Switzerland Karl Borner, Heinz Hemmi, Josef Imbach, Victor Moriaud 1928 Amsterdam (August 4) World Record: 41.0 United States July 13, 1924; (4X110 yards) Newark Athletic Club (United States) July 4, 1927; Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) June 10, 1928 Olympic Record: 41.0 United States July 13, 1924 1, United States, 41.0 =WR, =OR Frank Wykoff, James "Jimmy" Quinn, Charles Borah, Henry "Hank" Russell 2, Germany, 41.2 Georg Lammers, Richard Corts, Hubert Houben, Helmut Körnig 3, Great Britain, 41.8 Cyril Gill (England), Edward "Teddy" Smouha (England), Walter Rangeley (England), Jack London (England) 4, France, 42.0 André Cerbonney, Gilbert Auvergne, André Dufau, André Mourlon 5, Switzerland, 42.6 Emmanuel Goldsmith, Willy Weibel, Willy Tschopp, Hans Niggl DQ Canada Ralph Adams, Johnny Fitzpatrick, Buck Hester, Percy Williams 1932 Los Angeles (August 7) World Record: 40.6 Germany, July 14, 1932; United States, August 6, 1932 Olympic Record: 40.6 United States, August 6, 1932 1, United States, 40.0 WR, OR Robert "Bob" Kiesel, Emmett Toppino, Hec Dyer, Frank Wykoff 2, Germany, 40.9 Helmut Körnig, Fritz Hendrix, Erich Borchmeyer, Arthur Jonath 3, Italy, 41.2 Giuseppe Castelli, Ruggero Maregatti, Gabriele Salviati, Edgardo Toetti 4, Canada, 41.3 Percy Williams, James Brown, Harold Wright, Birchall "Bert" Pearson 5, Japan, 41.3 Takayoshi Yoshioka, Chuhei Nanbu, Izuo Anno, Itaro Nakajima 6, Great Britain, 41.4 Don Finlay (England), Stanley Fuller (England), Stanley Engelhart (England), Ernest "Ernie" Page (England) 1936 Berlin (August 9) World Record: 40.0 United States, August 7, 1932; United States, August 8, 1936 Olympic Record: 40.0 United States, August 8, 1936 1, United States, 39.8 WR, OR James "Jesse" Owens, Ralph Metcalfe, Foy Draper, Frank Wykoff 2, Italy, 41.1 Orazio Mariani, Gianni Caldana, Elio Ragni, Tullio Gonnelli 3, Germany, 41.2 Wilhelm Leichum, Erich Borchmeyer, Erwin Gillmeister, Gerd Hornberger 4, Argentina, 42.2 Juan Lavenás, Antonio Sande, Carlos Hofmeister, Tomás Beswick 5, Canada, 42.7 Samuel Richardson, Arthur Bruce Humber, Lee Orr, Howard "Howie" McPhee DQ Netherlands Tjeerd Boersma, Wil van Beveren, Chris Berger, Tinus Osendarp 1948 London (August 7) World Record: 39.8 United States, August 9, 1936 Olympic Record: 39.8 United States, August 9, 1936 1, United States, 40.6 Norwood "Barney" Ewell, Lorenzo Wright, Harrison Dillard, Melvin "Mel" Patton 2, Great Britain, 41.3 John "Jack" Archer (England), John "Jack" Gregory (England), Alastair McCorquodale (England), Kenneth "Ken" Jones (England) 3, Italy, 41.5 Michele Tito, Enrico Perucconi, Antonio Siddi, Carlo Monti 4, Hungary, 41.6 Ferenc Tima, László Bartha, György Csányi, Béla Goldoványi 5, Canada, 41.9 Don McFarlane, James "Jim" O'Brien, Donald "Don" Pettie, Edward "Ted" Haggis 6, Netherlands, 41.9 Jan Lammers, Johannes "Jan" Meyer, Gabe Scholten, Jan Zwaan 1952 Helsinki (July 27) World Record: 39.8 United States, August 9, 1936 Olympic Record: 39.8 United States, August 9, 1936 1, United States, 40.1 Dean Smith, Harrison Dillard, Lindy Remigino, Andrew "Andy" Stanfield 2, Soviet Union, 40.1 Boris Tokarev (Russia), Lev Kalyayev (Russia) Levan Sanadze (Georgia), Vladimir Sukharyev (Kyrgyzstan) 3, Hungary, 40.5 László Zarándi, Géza Varasdi, György Csányi, Béla Goldoványi 4, Great Britain, 40.6 Emmanuel McDonald Bailey (Trinidad & Tobago), William Jack (Scotland), Jack Gregory (England), Brian Shenton (England) 5, France, 40.9 Alain Porthault, Étienne Bally, Yves Camus, René Bonino 6, Czechoslovakia, 41.2 František Brož, Jiří David, Miroslav Horčic, Zdeněk Pospíšil 1956 Melbourne (December 1) World Record: 39.8 United States, August 9, 1936 Olympic Record: 39.8 United States, August 9, 1936 1, United States, 39.5 WR, OR Ira Murchison, Leamon King, Thane Baker, Bobby Joe Morrow 2, Soviet Union, 39.8 Leonid Barteniev (Ukraine), Boris Tokarev (Russia), Yury Konovalov (Azerbaijan), Vladimir Sukharev (Kyrgyzstan) 3, Germany (Federal Republic of Germany), 40.3 Lothar Knörzer, Leonhard "Leo" Pohl, Heinz Fütterer, Manfred Germar 4, Italy, 40.3 Franco Galbiati, Giovanni Ghiselli, Luigi Gnocchi, Vincenzo Lombardo 5, Great Britain, 40.6 Kenneth "Ken" Box (England), Eric Roy Sandstrom (England), David Segal (England), Brian Shenton (England) 6, Poland, 40.6 Marian Foik, Jan Jarzembowski, Edward Szmidt, Zenon Baranowski 1960 Rome (September 8) World Record: 39.5 United States, December 1, 1956; United States, August 29, 1958; Germany, September 7, 1960 Olympic Record: 39.5 (39.61) Germany, September 7, 1960 1, Germany (Federal Republic of Germany), 39.5 (39.66) =WR Bernd Cullmann, Armin Hary, Walter Mahlendorf, Martin Lauer 2, Soviet Union, 40.1 (40.24) Gusman Kosanov (Kazakhstan), Leonid Barteniev (Ukraine), Yury Konovalov (Azerbaijan), Edvin Ozolin (Russia) 3, Great Britain 40.2 (40.32) Peter Radford (England), David Jones (England), David Segal (England), Neville "Nick" Whitehead (Wales) 4, Italy, 40.2 (40.33) Armando Sardi, Pier Giorgio Cazzola, Salvatore Giannone, Livio Berruti 5, Venezuela, 40.7 (40.83) Clive Bonas, Lloyd Murad, Emilio Romero, Rafael Romero DQ United States, 39.4 (39.60) Frank Budd, Ray Norton, Stonewall "Stone" Johnson, David Sime 1964 Tokyo (October 21) World Record: 39.1 United States, July 15, 1961 Olympic Record: 39.5 (39.61) Germany, September 7, 1960; United States, October 20, 1964 1, United States 39.0 (39.06) WR, OR Paul Drayton, Gerry Ashworth, Dick Stebbins, Robert "Bob" Hayes 2, Poland, 39.36 Andrzej Zieliński, Wiesław Maniak, Marian Foik, Marian Dudziak 3, France, 39.36 Paul Genevay, Bernard Laidebeur, Claude Piquemal, Jocelyn Delecour 4, Jamaica, 39.49 Pablo McNeil, Patrick Robinson, Lynworth "Lynn" Headley, Dennis Johnson 5, Soviet Union, 39.50 Edvin Ozolin (Russia), Boris Zubov (Russia), Gusman Kosanov (Kazakhstan), Borys Savchuk (Ukraine) 6, Venezuela, 39.53 Arquímedes Herrera, Lloyd Murad, Rafael Romero, Hortensio Fucil 7, Italy, 39.54 Livio Berruti, Ennio Preatoni, Sergio Ottolina, Pasquale Giannattasio 8, Great Britain, 39.69 Peter Radford (England), Ron Jones (Wales), Walter Campbell (Scotland), Lynn Davies (Wales) 1968 Mexico City (October 20) World Record: 38.3 (38.39) (A) Jamaica, October 19, 1968 Olympic Record: 38.3 (38.39) (A) Jamaica, October 19, 1968 1, United States, 38.2 (38.24) (A) WR, OR Charles Greene, Melvin "Mel" Pender, Ronnie Ray Smith, James "Jim" Hines 2, Cuba, 38.40 Hermes Ramírez, Juan Morales, Pablo Montes, Enrique Figuerola 3, France, 38.43 Gérard Fenouil, Jocelyn Delecour, Claude Piquemal, Roger Bambuck 4, Jamaica, 38.47 Errol Stewart, Michael "Mike" Fray, Clifton Forbes, Lennox Miller 5, German Democratic Republic, 38.66 Heinz Erbstösser Hartmut Schelter, Peter Haase, Harald Eggers 6, Federal Republic of Germany, 38.76 Karl-Peter Schmidtke, Gert Metz, Gerhard Wucherer, Jochen Eigenherr 7, Italy, 39.22 Sergio Ottolina, Ennio Preatoni, Angelo Sguazzero, Livio Berruti 8, Poland, 39.22 Wiesław Maniak, Edward Romanowski, Zenon Nowosz, Marian Dudziak 1972 Munich (September 10) World Record: 38.2 (38.24) (A) United States, October 20, 1968 Olympic Record: 38.2 (38.24) (A) United States, October 20, 1968 1, United States, 38.19 WR, OR Larry Black, Robert Taylor, Gerald Tinker, Eddie Hart 2, Soviet Union, 38.50 Aleksandr Kornelyuk (Azerbaijan), Vladimir Lovetsky (Belarus), Juris Silovs (Latvia), Valeriy Borzov (Ukraine) 3, Federal Republic of Germany, 38.79 Jobst Hirscht, Karl-HeinzKlotz, Gerhard Wucherer, Klaus Ehl 4, Czechoslovakia, 38.82 Jaroslav Matoušek, Juraj Demeč, Jiří Kynos, Luděk Bohman 5, German Democratic Republic, 38.90 Manfred Kokot, Bernd Borth, Hans-Jürgen Bombach, Siegfried Schenke 6, Poland, 39.03 Stanisław Wagner, Tadeusz Cuch, Jerzy Czerbniak, Zenon Nowosz 7, France, 39.14 Patrick Bourbeillon, Jean-Pierre Grès, Gérard Fenouil, Bruno Cherrier 8, Italy, 39.14 Vincenzo Guerini, Ennio Preatoni, Luigi Benedetti, Pietro Mennea 1976 Montreal (July 31) World Record: 38.19 United States September 10, 1972 Olympic Record: 38.19 United States September 10, 1972 1, United States, 38.33 Harvey Glance, Johnny Jones, Millard Hampton, Steve Riddick 2, German Democratic Republic, 38.66 Manfred Kokot, Jörg Pfeifer, Klaus-Dieter Kurrat, Alexander Thieme 3, Soviet Union, 38.78 Aleksandr Aksinin (Russia), Nikolay Kolesnikov (Kazakhstan), Juris Silovs (Latvia), Valeriy Borzov (Ukraine) 4, Poland, 38.83 Andrzej Świerczyński, Marian Woronin, Bogdan Grzejszczak, Zenon Licznerski 5, Cuba, 38.96 Francisco Gómez, Alejandro Casañas, Hermes Ramírez, Silvio Leonard 6, Italy, 39.08 Vincenzo Guerini, Luciano Caravani, Luigi Benedetti, Pietro Mennea 7, France, 39.16 Jean-Claude Amoureux, Joseph Arame, Lucien Sainte-Rose, Dominique Chauvelot 8, Canada, 39.47 Hugh Spooner, Marvin Nash, Al Dukowski, Hugh Fraser 1980 Moscow (August 1) World Record: 38.03 United States September 3, 1977 Olympic Record: 38.19 United States September 10, 1972 1, Soviet Union, 38.26 Vladimir Muravyov (Kazakhstan), Nikolay Sidorov (Russia) Aleksandr Aksinin (Russia), Andrey Prokofyev (Russia) 2, Poland, 38.33 Krzysztof Zwoliński, Zenon Licznerski, Lech Dunecki, Marian Woronin 3, France, 38.53 Antoine Richard, Pascal Barré, Patrick Barré, Hermann Panzo 4, Great Britain, 38.62 Mike McFarlane (England), Allan Wells (Scotland), Cameron Sharp (Scotland), Drew McMaster (Scotland) 5, German Democratic Republic, 38.73 Sören Schlegel, Eugen Ray, Bernhard Hoff, Thomas Munkelt 6, Bulgaria, 38.99 Pavel Pavlov, Vladimir Ivanov, Ivaylo Karanyotov, Petar Petrov 7, Nigeria, 39.12 Hammed Adio, Kayode Elegbede, Olajidie Oyeledun, Peter Okodogbe 8, Brazil, 39.54 Milton de Castro, Nelson dos Santos, Katsuhiko Nakaya, Altevir de Araújo Filho 1984 Los Angeles (August 11) World Record: 37.86 United States August 10, 1983 Olympic Record: 38.19 United States September 10, 1972 1, United States, 37.83 WR, OR Sam Graddy, Ron Brown, Calvin Smith, Carl Lewis 2, Jamaica, 38.62 Albert Lawrence, Greg Meghoo, Don Quarrie, Ray Stewart (Norman Edwards) 3, Canada, 38.70 Ben Johnson, Tony Sharpe, Desai Williams, Sterling Hinds 4, Italy, 38.87 Antonio Ullo, Giovanni Bongiorni, Stefano Tilli, Pietro Mennea 5, Federal Republic of Germany, 38.99 Jürgen Koffler, Peter Klein, Jürgen Evers, Ralf Lübke (Christian Zirkelbach) 6, France, 39.10 Antoine Richard, Jean-Jacques Boussemart, Marc Gasparoni, Bruno Marie-Rose 7, Great Britain, 39.13 Francis "Daley" Thompson (England), Donovan Reid (England), Mike McFarlane (England), Allan Wells (Scotland) 8, Brazil, 39.40 Arnaldo da Silva, Nelson dos Santos, Katsuhiko Nakaya, Paulo Roberto Correia (Robson da Silva) 1988 Seoul (October 1) World Record: 37.83 United States August 11, 1984 Olympic Record: 37.83 United States August 11, 1984 1, Soviet Union, 38.19 Viktor Bryzhin (Ukraine), Vladimir Krylov (Russia), Vladimir Muravyov (Kazakhstan), Vitaly Savin (Kazakhstan) 2, Great Britain, 38.28 Elliot Bunney (Scotland), John Regis (England), Mike McFarlane (England), Linford Christie (England) [Clarence Callender (England)] 3, France, 38.40 Bruno Marie-Rose, Daniel Sangouma, Gilles Quénéhervé, Max Morinière 4, Jamaica, 38.47 Christopher Faulknor, Gregory Meghoo, Clive Wright, John Mair 5, Italy, 38.54 Ezio Madonia, Sandro Floris, Pier-Francesco Pavoni, Stefano Tilli 6, Federal Republic of Germany, 38.55 Fritz Heer, Christian Haas, Peter Klein, Dirk Schweisfurth 7, Canada, 38.93 Desai Williams, Atlee Mahorn, Cyprian Enweani, Brian Morrison (Andrew Mowatt) 8, Hungary, 39.19 György Bakos, László Karaffa, István Tatár, Attila Kovács 1992 Barcelona (August 8) World Record: 37.50 United States September 1, 1991 Olympic Record: 37.83 United States August 11, 1984 1, United States, 37.40 WR, OR Michael "Mike" Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell, Carl Lewis (James Jett) 2, Nigeria, 37.98 Oluyemi Kayode, Chidi Imoh, Olapade Adeniken, Davidson Ezinwa, (Osmond Ezinwa) 3, Cuba, 38.00 Andrés Simón, Joël Lamela, Joel Isasi, Jorge Aguilera 4, Great Britain, 38.08 Marcus Adam (England), Tony Jarrett (England), John Regis (England), Linford Christie (England) [Jason John (England)] 5, Commonwealth of Independent States, 38.17 Pavel Galkin (Russia), Edvin Ivanov (Russia), Andrey Fedoriv (Ukraine), Vitaly Savin (Kazakhstan) 6, Japan, 38.77 Shinji Aoto, Hisatsugu Suzuki, Satoru Inoue, Tatsuo Sugimoto 7, Austria, 39.30 Christoph Pöstinger, Thomas Renner, Andreas Berger, Franz Ratzenberger 8, Ivory Coast, 39.31 Franck Waota, Jean-Olivier Zirignon, Gilles Bogui, Ouattara Lagazane 1996 Atlanta (August 3) World Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992; United States, August 21, 1993 Olympic Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992; 1, Canada, 37.69 Robert Esmie, Glenroy Gilbert, Bruny Surin, Donovan Bailey (Carlton Chambers) 2, United States, 38.05 Jon Drummond, Tim Harden, Mike Marsh, Dennis Mitchell (Tim Montgomery) 3, Brazil, 38.41 Arnaldo da Silva, Róbson da Silva, Edson Ribeiro, André da Silva 4, Ukraine, 38.55 Kostia Rurak, Serhiy Osovych, Oleh Kramarenko, Vladyslav Dolohodin 5, Sweden, 38.67 Peter Karlsson, Torbjörn Mårtensson, Lars Hedner, Patrik Strenius (Torbjörn Eriksson) 6, Cuba, 39.39 Andrés Simón, Joël Lamela, Joel Isasi, Luis Alberto Pérez (Iva Garcia) DNF France Hermann Lomba, Régis Groisard, Pascal Théophile, Needy Guims DNS Ghana Albert Agyemang, Eric Nkansah, Christian Nsiah, Emmanuel Tuffour, Abdul Aziz Zakari 2000 Sydney (September 30) World Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992; United States, August 21, 1993 Olympic Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992 1, United States, 37.61 Jon Drummond, Bernard Williams, III, Brian Lewis, Maurice Greene (Tim Montgomery) 2, Brazil, 37.90 Vicente Lima, Edson Ribeiro, André da Silva, Claudinei da Silva 3, Cuba, 38.04 José A. César, Luis Alberto Pérez, Iván García, Freddy Mayola 4, Jamaica, 38.20 Lindel Frater, Dwight Thomas, Chris Williams, Llewelyn Bredwood (Donovan Powell) 5, France, 38.49 Frédéric Krantz, David Patros, Christophe Cheval, Needy Guims (Jerome Eyans) 6, Japan, 38.66 Shigeyuki Kojima, Koji Ito, Shingo Suetsugu, Nobuharu Asahara (Shingo Kawabata) 7, Italy, 38.67 Francesco Scuderi, Alessandro Cavallaro, Maurizio Checcucci, Andrea Colombo 8, Poland, 38.96 Marcin Nowak, Marcin Urbaś, Piotr Balcerzak, Ryszard Pilarczyk 2004 Athens (August 28) World Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992; United States, August 21, 1993 Olympic Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992 1, Great Britain, 38.07 Jason Gardener (England), Darren Campbell (England), Marlon Devonish (England), Mark Lewis-Francis (England) 2, United States, 38.08 Shawn Crawford, Justin Gatlin, Coby Miller, Maurice Greene (Darvis "Doc" Patton) 3, Nigeria, 38.23 Olusoji Fasuba, Uchenna Emedolu, Aaron Egbele, Deji Aliu 4, Japan, 38.49 Hiroyasu Tsuchie, Shingo Suetsugu, Shinji Takahira, Nobuharu Asahara 5, Poland, 38.54 Zbigniew Tulin, Łukasz Chyła, Marcin Jędrusiński, Marcin Urbaś 6, Australia, 38.56 Adam Basil, Paul Di Bella, Patrick Johnson, Joshua Ross 7, Trinidad & Tobago, 38.60 Niconnor "Nico" Alexander, Marc Burns, Ato Boldon, Darrel Brown 8, Brazil, 38.67 Cláudio de Sousa, Edson Ribeiro, André da Silva, Vicente de Lima 2008 Beijing (August 22) World Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992; United States, August 21, 1993 Olympic Record: 37.40 United States, August 8 1992 1, Jamaica, 37.10 WR, OR Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Usain Bolt, Asafa Powell (Dwight Thomas) 2, Trinidad & Tobago, 38.06 Keston Bledman, Marc Burns, Emmanuel Callander, Richard Thompson (Aaron Armstrong) 3, Japan, 38.15 Naoki Tsukahara, Shingo Suetsugu, Shinji Takahira, Nobuharu Asahara 4, Brazil, 38.24 Vicente de Lima, Sandro Viana, Bruno de Barros, José Carlos Moreira 5, Germany, 38.58 Tobias Unger, Till Helmke, Alexander Kosenkow, Martin Keller 6, Canada, 38.66 Hank Palmer, Anson Henry, Jared Connaughton, Pierre Browne 7, Netherlands, 45.81 Maarten Heisen, Guus Hoogmoed, Patrick van Luijk, Caimin Douglas DQ China Wen Yongyi, Zhang Peimeng, Lu Bin, Hu Kai References: Athletics Men's 4 X 100 Meters Relay, Sports Reference/Olympic Sports; International Association of Athletic Federations, IAAF Statistics Handbook Daegu 2011, Part IV (IAAF Media & Public Relations Department, 2011); Quercetani, R.L., A World History of Track and Field Athletics, 1864-1964 (London: Oxford University Press, 1964; Wallechinsky, David, and Jaime Loucky, The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2012 Edition (London: Aurum Press, 2012). |
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