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What is the world record of 4*400?

1 The world record for the men's 4x400m relay is 2 minutes 54.29 seconds, which was set by American athletes Jarom Young, Antonio Petgru, Tyree Washington and michael johnson in Stuttgart, Germany on August 22nd, 1993.

2. The women's 4x400m relay world record of 3 minutes 15 seconds 17 was set in Seoul by former Soviet athletes Rajdov Skaya, Anna Zarova, Binikina and Brezhkina 1988 10.

Your class spent 4'03, which is above average in school.

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In the 1.4x400 relay race, the first leg of the first leg and the second leg of the first leg run in different lanes, and the runner of the second leg can only grab the lane freely after running to the lane grab line.

The baton must be held in your hand until the end of the game. Anyone who drops the baton should pick it up by himself, and only cross his own runway without affecting others.

In a series of sports, such as track and field or swimming, the world record is created in a series of periodic world events. In order for the record to be recognized, sports activities must be carried out according to specific rules, and athletes must also be tested for drugs.

Breaking the world record is usually the success of an athlete's sports career. Many athletes are famous for their world records, although this is only their only major achievement.

Not all activities have world records, because the success of some activities depends too much on the venue or there are no rules. For example, marathon running or boating, and other records will be cancelled due to the weather, such as track and field competitions with wind speed greater than 2 meters per second.

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