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4 × 400 meter relay at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships

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The 4 × 400 meter relay or its imperial 4 × 440 yard relay equivalent has been held at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships since its founding in 1965. The imperial distance was held until 1983, while the metric distance has been run since 1984. Hand timing was used until 1975 and in 1980, while in all other years fully automatic timing was used. In 1986 and 1987, the 110-mile track that the races were run on was 25 inches (640 mm) per lap short, making the actual race distance less than 400 meters those years. Official relay splits were provided by Flash Results beginning in 2008.[1][2]

Winners[edit]

Key
y=yards
A=Altitude assisted

References[edit]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Listed as Williams, Opal Cunningham, Truvillion, Wofford by the USTFCCCA archive
  2. ^ Malone's split listed as 50.4 by The Indianapolis Star, but 50.7 by Track and Field News
  3. ^ Listed as Shermaine Ross, Caine, Sandiford, F. Harris by the USTFCCCA archive
  4. ^ The winning time was listed as 3:16.08 by GBR Athletics, but as 3:16.03 in contemporary reports.
  5. ^ Simmons' and McCoy's splits reported as 48.3 and 47.5 respectively by the Tallahassee Democrat
  6. ^ Winning time listed as 3:08.56 by the USTFCCCA archive, but 3:08.55 by contemporary sources.
  7. ^ Splits taken from Track and Field News' converted times minus 0.1 per split
  8. ^ Mario Watts competed in the prelims. Listed as Watts, Davis, Bragner, Couts by the USTFCCCA
  9. ^ Listed as Colquhoun, Francique, Parham, Tunon in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  10. ^ Listed as Szeglet, Sterling, Smith, Williamson in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  11. ^ Listed as Brazell, Coley, Greensword, Willie in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  12. ^ Listed as Sazirue, Teter, Wariner, Williamson in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book
  13. ^ Listed as Carter, Dardar, Rogers, Willie in the 2013 NCAA Men's Indoor Championships statistics book

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