The 4 × 100 metres relay is a track and field event in which teams of four runners each complete a 100-metre leg in a race against other teams. Here are some of the countries that participate in this event:
- Canada: Known for their strong performances in recent years.
- United States: A traditional powerhouse in this event, especially strong in both men's and women's relays.
- Jamaica: Another dominant force, especially noted for their performances in the early 2010s with figures like Usain Bolt.
- Great Britain: Often competitive with multiple appearances in finals and podium finishes.
- People's Republic of China: Increasingly competitive in the sprint relays.
- Germany: Regularly participates and fields strong teams.
- Japan: Known for their efficient baton exchanges and consistent performances.
For detailed information about the relays and performance specifics, you can refer to the Wikipedia page on the 4 × 100 metres relay at the Olympics and other resources like World Athletics.
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