Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1928 – sztafeta 4 × 100 m kobiet

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1928
Lekkoatletyka
Bieg sztafetowy 4 × 100 metrów kobiet
Złoty medal

 Kanada
(Fanny Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Florence Bell, Myrtle Cook)

Srebrny medal

 Stany Zjednoczone
(Mary Washburn, Jessie Cross, Loretta McNeil, Betty Robinson)

Brązowy medal

 Niemcy
(Rosa Kellner, Helene Schmidt, Anni Holdmann, Helene Junker)

Bieg sztafetowy 4 × 100 metrów kobiet – był jedną z konkurencji lekkoatletycznych rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Amsterdamie. Zawody odbyły się 4 i 5 sierpnia 1928 roku.

Wyniki

Runda eliminacyjna

Trzy najlepsze drużyny z każdego biegu zakwalifikowały się do finału

Bieg 1
PozycjaPaństwoZawodnicyCzasUwagi
1. KanadaFanny Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Florence Bell, Myrtle Cook49,3Q WR
2. HolandiaLies Aengenendt, Rie Briejèr, Nettie Grooss, Bets ter Horst50,4Q
3. FrancjaGeorgette Gagneux, Yolande Plancke, Marguerite Radideau, Lucienne Velu51,0Q
4. SzwecjaMaud Sundberg, Inga Gentzel, Emy Pettersson, Ruth Svedberg53,2
Bieg 2
PozycjaPaństwoZawodnicyCzasUwagi
1. Stany ZjednoczoneMary Washburn, Jessie Cross, Loretta McNeil, Betty Robinson49,8Q
2. NiemcyRosa Kellner, Helene Schmidt, Anni Holdmann, Helene Junker49,8Q
3. WłochyLuigia Bonfanti, Giannina Marchini, Derna Polazzo, Vittorina Vivenzab.d.
4. BelgiaElise Van Truyen, Rose Van Crombrugge, Juliette Segers, Léontine Stevensb.d.

Final

PozycjaPaństwoZawodnicyCzasUwagi
Gold medal icon.svg KanadaFanny Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Florence Bell, Myrtle Cook48,4WR
Silver medal icon.svg Stany ZjednoczoneMary Washburn, Jessie Cross, Loretta McNeil, Betty Robinson48,8
Bronze medal icon.svg NiemcyRosa Kellner, Helene Schmidt, Anni Holdmann, Helene Junker49,0
4. FrancjaGeorgette Gagneux, Yolande Plancke, Marguerite Radideau, Lucienne Velu49,6
5. HolandiaLies Aengenendt, Rie Briejèr, Nettie Grooss, Bets ter Horst49,8
6. WłochyLuigia Bonfanti, Giannina Marchini, Derna Polazzo, Vittorina Vivenza53,6

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