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Australian sprinter
Chris Troode
Birth name Christopher Troode Born (1983-02-19 ) 19 February 1983 (age 41) Country AustraliaSport
Athletics Event
Sprinting
Christopher Troode (born 19 February 1983) is an Australian former
athlete .
[1]
A native of
Perth , Troode was a member of Australia's gold medal-winning 4 × 400 metres relay team at the
2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne (with
John Steffensen ,
Mark Ormrod &
Clinton Hill ). He was the only addition to the team which won silver at the 2004 Olympics and ran the second leg of the final.
[2]
In 2009, Troode won a 4 × 400 metres gold medal at the
World University Games in Belgrade, where he also qualified fastest for the 400 metres individual final (but did not start).
[3]
Troode's wife Lyndsay was a sprinter at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and is the daughter of athlete
Coleen Pekin .
[4]
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4 x 440 yards (1930–1966)
1930 :
Leigh-Wood ,
Townend ,
Burghley ,
Brangwin (
ENG )
1934 :
Rathbone ,
Blake ,
Stoneley ,
Rampling (
ENG )
1938 :
Orr ,
Dale ,
Fritz ,
Loaring (
CAN )
1950 :
Carr ,
Gedge ,
Humphreys ,
Price (
AUS )
1954 :
Higgins ,
Dick ,
Fryer ,
Johnson (
ENG )
1958 :
Day ,
Evans ,
Potgieter ,
M.C. Spence (
RSA )
1962 :
Kerr ,
Khan ,
M.A. Spence ,
M. Spence (
JAM )
1966 :
Yearwood ,
Bernard ,
Roberts ,
Mottley (
TTO )
4 x 400 metres (1970–present)
1970 :
Nyamau ,
Sang ,
Ouko ,
Asati (
KEN )
1974 :
Asati ,
Musyoki ,
Sang ,
Koskei (
KEN )
1978 :
Kimaiyo ,
Ngetich ,
Njiri ,
Koskei (
KEN )
1982 :
Cook ,
Brown ,
Scutt ,
Bennett (
ENG )
1986 :
Akabusi ,
Brown ,
Black ,
Bennett (
ENG )
1990 :
D. Kitur ,
S. Kitur ,
Kipkemboi ,
Mwanzia (
KEN )
1994 :
McKenzie ,
Crampton ,
Patrick ,
Ladejo (
ENG )
1998 :
Clarke ,
Haughton ,
McDonald ,
Martin (
JAM )
2002 :
Deacon ,
Baldock ,
Rawlinson ,
Caines (
ENG )
2006 :
Steffensen ,
Troode ,
Ormrod ,
Hill (
AUS )
2010 :
Milburn ,
Moore ,
Cole ,
Wroe (
AUS )
2014 :
Williams ,
Bingham ,
Awde ,
Hudson-Smith (
ENG )
2018 :
Maotoanong ,
Thebe ,
Nkobolo ,
Makwala (
BOT )
2022 :
St. Hillaire ,
Guevara ,
Cedenio ,
Richards (
TTO )
1959:
West Germany (
Grawitz ,
Quantz ,
Klappert ,
Oberste )
1961:
West Germany (
Hoppe ,
Schöll ,
Graßhoff ,
Grawitz )
1963:
Great Britain (
Metcalfe ,
Boulter ,
Campbell ,
Steane )
1965:
Italy (
Bianchi ,
Iraldo ,
Frinolli ,
Bello )
1967:
West Germany (
Müller ,
Röper ,
Krüsmann ,
Thiemann )
1970:
United States (
Ulan ,
Colglazier ,
Turner ,
James )
1973:
United States (
Bond ,
Schultz ,
Lutz ,
Jenkins )
1975:
Poland (
Hewelt ,
Pietrzyk ,
Gondek ,
Szlendak )
1977:
United States (
Jennings ,
Smith ,
Dale ,
Andrews )
1979:
United States (
Taylor ,
Kerr ,
Harris ,
McCoy )
1981:
Soviet Union (
Zolotaryev ,
Fedotov ,
Burakov ,
Markin )
1983:
United States (
Nix ,
Tabron ,
Babers ,
Wiley )
1985:
Cuba (
Martínez ,
Peñalver ,
Ramos ,
Hernández )
1987:
United States (
Pierre ,
Daniel ,
Patrick ,
Robinzine )
1989:
Jamaica (
O'Connor ,
Morris ,
Davis ,
Burnett )
1991:
United States (
Wilson ,
Cannon ,
Irvin ,
Luke )
1993:
United States (
Jones ,
Payne ,
Lyles ,
Turner )
1995:
United States (
Hayden ,
Byrd ,
Morris ,
Maybank )
1997:
United States (
Terry ,
Wheeler ,
Davis ,
Woodward )
1999:
United States (
Berrian ,
Couts ,
Brew ,
Davis )
2001:
United States (
White ,
Gerding ,
Couts ,
Pierce )
2003:
Ukraine (
Demchenko ,
Zyukov ,
Horbenko ,
Tverdostup )
2005:
Poland (
Wieruszewski ,
Dąbrowski ,
Kędzia ,
Klimczak )
2007:
Poland (
Bańka ,
Klimczak ,
Kędzia ,
Dąbrowski )
2009:
Australia (
Troode ,
Cole ,
Thomas ,
Wroe ,
Watkins ,
Burstow )
2011:
Russia (
Sigalovsky ,
Buryak ,
Vazhov ,
Kruglyakov )
2013:
Russia (
Dyldin ,
Buryak ,
Kashefrazov ,
Krasnov )
2015:
Dominican Republic (
J. Santos ,
Cuesta ,
Mercedes ,
L. Santos )
2017:
Dominican Republic (
J. Santos ,
L. Charles ,
A. Charles ,
L. Santos )
2019:
Mexico (
Vega ,
Jiménez ,
Ramírez ,
Mendoza )
2021:
Turkey (
Çanakçi ,
Ençü ,
Akçam ,
Nezir )