Australian 4x100m team equals national record at World Athletics Relays in Botswana
Lachlan Kennedy leads Australian men to 37.87sec equalling national mark, while 4x400m teams set two new Australian records in Gaborone
Quick Look
- Australian men's 4x100m relay team equalled the national record with 37.87 seconds to finish third in their heat and reach the final at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone.
- The quartet of Lachlan Kennedy, Joshua Azzopardi, Christopher Ius and Rohan Browning also secured Australia's spot at the 2027 World Championships in Beijing.
- Two other Australian records fell on day one, with the men's 4x400m team clocking 2:57.30 and the mixed 4x400m team running 3:12.20.
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Why It Matters
The World Athletics Relays is a biennial event featuring relay competitions across various distances. Australia has been building its relay program with an eye on the 2027 World Championships in Beijing and beyond.
An Australian team including sub 10-second man Lachlan Kennedy have equalled the national 4x100m record on a big day one for the green and gold contingent at the World Athletics Relays in Botswana. Kennedy, Joshua Azzopardi, Christopher Ius and evergreen anchor leg runner Rohan Browning stopped the clock at 37.87sec – good enough for third spot in the heat and a berth in the final on Sunday (Monday AEST). “I think we’ll go really well tomorrow. That’s just the standard now that we want to be competing for medals each year, and I think that tomorrow we can all go a little bit faster,” Kennedy said. “We have a real red-hot chance, but we have to back it up. Rohan man, he’s still got it.” Kennedy, Azzopardi and Ius – along with Calab Law – clocked the same time at last year’s Sydney Track Classic. The result in Botswana also guaranteed Australia a spot in the men’s 4x100m at next year’s athletics world championships in Beijing, by which time Gout Gout and Eddie Nketia could also be in the frame. Two other Australian records were beaten on day one in Gaborone. The 4x400m quartet of Luke van Ratingen, Reece Holder, Matthew Hunt and Aidan Murphy clocked a flying time of 2min 57.30sec to set a new national record and move to seventh spot on the all-time list. The previous Australian record of 2min 59.70sec had stood since the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. “Everyone is feeling unreal. The team is strong and the time has always been there, it’s just been about getting the race done,” Holder said. “We’re still a young team and have many years to come, so we’ll just be lowering that time down. All I can say right now – we’re hot.” Cooper Sherman, Ellie Beer, Thomas Reynolds and Mia Gross lowered the Australian mixed 4x400m relay record to 3min 12.20sec. Australia’s 4x100m women team headed by Torrie Lewis were disqualified for an illegal change in the heats but will return on Sunday for another shot at qualifying for the 2027 world championships.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Australian men's 4x100m team will improve on their record time in the final
Likely · Within days
Women's 4x100m team will successfully qualify on their second attempt
Possible · Within days
Open Questions
- Will the women's 4x100m team successfully qualify in their re-run?
- Could Gout Gout and Eddie Nketia join the team for the World Championships?
- Can the 4x100m team improve on their record time in the final?






