Rio 2016: When is the 4x400m women's final?

A look ahead to the 4x400m women’s relay final

Charlie Chalkley
Tuesday 02 August 2016 13:26 BST
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DeeDee Trotter, Allyson Felix, Francena McCorory and Sanya Richards-Ross of the United States celebrate their London 2012 triumph
DeeDee Trotter, Allyson Felix, Francena McCorory and Sanya Richards-Ross of the United States celebrate their London 2012 triumph (Getty)

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When is it?

The 4x400m women’s relay final will be held on Saturday 20 August 2016.

What time will it be on?

The race will start at around 2.00am Sunday 21 August BST (10.00pm local time in Rio).

Where can I watch it live?

BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four, the BBC red button and the BBC Sport website will have live coverage of all events at Rio 2016.

Who are the contenders?

Allyson Felix and Francena McCorory from the 2012 London Games’ gold medal-winning US team will return, hoping to take victory once again.

Remember when…

At the 1992 Barcelona Games, the ’Unified Team’ of numerous former Soviet nations beat the US in their only Summer Games outing.

Britain won bronze – the last time they’ve placed in this event.

What’s the world record?

3:15.17 – USSR, 1 October 1988

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