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The women’s 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 16 July.

Medalists

Results

Heats

The final

16 July[1]

Qualification rule: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1  Switzerland Riccarda Dietsche, Sarah Atcho, Ajla Del Ponte, Géraldine Frey 43.99 Q
2 2  Spain Paula Sevilla, Ane Petrirena, Lara Gómez, Cristina Lara 44.42 Q
3 1  Poland Ewa Ochocka, Kamila Ciba, Magdalena Wronka, Ewa Swoboda 44.53 Q
4 2  France Maroussia Paré, Cynthia Leduc, Fanny Peltier, Amandine Brossier 44.56 Q
5 1  Hungary Luca Kozák, Melinda Ferenczi, Petra Répási, Evelin Nádházy 45.20 Q
6 2  Italy Chiara Torrisi, Alessia Niotta, Annalisa Spadotto Scott, Johanelis Herrera Abreu 45.39 Q
7 2  Austria Julia Schwarzinger, Savannah Mapalagama, Bettina Rinderer, Alexandra Toth 50.97 q
1  Germany Sina Mayer, Lisa Marie Kwaiye, Jessica-Bianca Wessolly, Chantal Butzek DNF
2  Great Britain Diani Walker, Finette Agyapong, Ama Pipi, Clieo Stephenson DNF
1  Czech Republic Helena Jiranová, Barbora Dvořáková, Martina Hofmanová, Marcela Pírková DQ R170.7[2]

Final

Gold medal winners – Spain

16 July[3]

Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
4  Spain Paula Sevilla, Ane Petrirena, Lara Gómez, Cristina Lara 43.96
7  France Maroussia Paré, Cynthia Leduc, Fanny Peltier, Amandine Brossier 44.06
5  Switzerland Riccarda Dietsche, Sarah Atcho, Ajla Del Ponte, Géraldine Frey 44.07
4 6  Poland Ewa Ochocka, Kamila Ciba, Magdalena Wronka, Ewa Swoboda 44.21
5 9  Italy Chiara Torrisi, Alessia Niotta, Elisabetta De Andreis, Johanelis Herrera Abreu 44.70
6 8  Hungary Luca Kozák, Melinda Ferenczi, Petra Répási, Evelin Nádházy 45.03
7 3  Austria Julia Schwarzinger, Savannah Mapalagama, Bettina Rinderer, Alexandra Toth 45.08

References

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