World Athletics Relays 2025: Olympians chase World Championship qualification in Guangzhou

 

Olympians vie for Worlds qualification – watch on BBC

Seven-time Olympic medallist Andre de Grasse with Canada team-mates Aaron Brown (left), Jerome Blake (left centre) and Brendon Rodney (right centre), posing with flags

Image caption, Canada’s Olympic Champions Aaron Brown (left), Jerome Blake (left centre), Brendon Rodney (right centre) and Andre de Grasse (right) will aim for gold in China

 

The world’s best sprinters head to China this weekend to compete for titles and qualification places for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this September.

 

You can watch the action on the BBC as Guangzhou hosts the seventh edition of the World Athletics Relays.

 

The mixed 4x100m and 4x400m relay events are set to make their global debut in Guangzhou, while athletes will compete in a total of six events, including the women’s 4x100m and 4x400m relay and the men’s 4x100m and 4x400m relay.

 

World track stars to look out for

Olympic legends Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Wayde van Niekerk, Letsile Tebogo and Shericka Jackson will join 730 athletes from 43 countries in Guangzhou.

 

Canada’s men’s 4x100m gold-medal winning squad from Paris 2024 remains unchanged, led by the country’s joint-most decorated Olympian Andre de Grasse.

 

He and his team-mates will be battling for their nation’s first World Relays title after finishing second to the United States last year.

 

The USA squad includes Kenny Bednarek and fellow world medallist Erriyon Knighton.

 

Great Britain will be counting on 60m world indoor champion Jeremiah Azu and Olympian Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake among their 30-strong team.

 

World Championships qualification up for grabs

60m world indoor champion Jeremiah Azu celebrating

Image caption, 60m world indoor champion Jeremiah Azu will line up for Great Britain in Guangzhou

Qualification places for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo are available on both days of action in Guangzhou.

 

The top 14 teams in each of the men’s and women’s 4x100m and 4x400m, as well as the 4x400m relay, will secure their place for September.

 

The two remaining spots in each event will be determined by the World Athletics ‘top list’, which is the global governing body’s points-based system of ranking athletes.

 

On Saturday, the top two teams in each of the four heats will progress to the final, while securing their qualification for the Worlds.

 

The remaining teams will compete on Sunday in the repechage round, with qualifying spots for the top two in each of the three heats – a system introduced at last year’s World Relays in the Bahamas.

 

World Athletics Relays schedule and BBC coverage

Live coverage of all the action, including the finals of each event, will be available on iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app from 11:50 BST on Saturday, 10 May and from 11:55 BST on Sunday, 11 May.

 

Saturday, 10 May

 

Mixed 4x100m relay heats

 

Mixed 4x400m relay round one

 

Women’s 4x100m relay round one

 

Men’s 4x100m relay round one

 

Women’s 4x400m relay round one

 

Men’s 4x400m relay round one

 

Sunday, 11 May

 

Mixed 4x100m relay final

 

Mixed 4x400m relay round two

 

Women’s 4x400m relay round two

 

Men’s 4x400m relay round two

 

Women’s 4x100m relay round two

 

Men’s 4x100m relay round two

 

Mixed 4x400m relay final

 

Women’s 4x100m relay final

 

Men’s 4x100m relay final

 

Women’s 4x400m relay final

 

Men’s 4x400m relay final

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