Belgian men's 4 × 400 metres relay team National athletics relay team
Belgian men's 4 × 400 metres relay team Appearances 10 Medals 0 Appearances 7 Medals 2
From left Jonathan Sacoor , Dylan Borlée and the twins Kevin and Jonathan Borlée
The Belgian men's 4 × 400 metres relay team , nicknamed the Belgian Tornados from July 2014 onwards,[ 1] is the relay team of the Belgian national athletics team that has given the highest number of medals in international competitions, mainly thanks to the support of the Borlée family.[ 2]
History
The Belgian men's 4 × 400 meters relay team has won 17 medals at international athletics competitions, six at the World Championships (two gold) and eleven (seven gold) at the European Championships . Of these medals, eight were won in outdoor competitions (four gold) and nine in indoor competitions (five gold).[ 3] [ 4]
At the Olympic Games the team's best result was 4th place twice.
Borlée family
Jacques Borlée .
The progenitor of the Borlee family is Jacques (born 1957), bronze medalist at the 1983 European Indoor Championships in Budapest on 200 m , while his first wife Edith Demaertelaere [nl ] (born 1964) was a good sprinter with a personal best of 23.89. Six of his seven children are athletes (the first five born from the first marriage with Edith, the last two born from a second marriage, but now only Rayane (born 1999) is an athlete).[ 5]
The eldest daughter Olivia (born 1986) won the gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the world bronze at the 2007 Osaka World Championships with the 4 × 100 m relay and the other daughter Alizia (born 1991) was also a decent sprinter. The four sons are all 400 m specialists, the twins Jonathan and Kevin (born 1988), both Olympic finalists in London 2012 , Dylan (born 1992) and the youngest Rayane. In addition, Jacques' older brother Jean-Pierre [nl ] (born 1947) was also a sprinter.[ 6]
In 2015 the Belgian men's 4 × 400 meters relay team won the Belgian National Sports Merit Award (Trophée national du Mérite sportif ) award assigned to the components Dylan Borlée , Jonathan Borlée , Kevin Borlée , Antoine Gillet et Julien Watrin .[ 7]
Results
Olympic Games
The European champions of Helsinki 2012 , from left: Jente Bouckaert , Antoine Gillet , Kevin and Jonathan Borlée .
The team, bronze medal at Oregon 22 World Championships.
Others competitions
Outdoor
Year
Competition
Venue
Rank
Team
Time
Notes
2010
European Championships
Barcelona
3rd
Arnaud Destatte , Kevin Borlée , Cédric Van Branteghem , Jonathan Borlée , Antoine Gillet , Nils Duerinck
3:02.60
2012
European Championships
Helsinki
1st
Antoine Gillet , Jonathan Borlée , Jente Bouckaert , Kevin Borlée , Nils Duerinck
3:01.09
EL
2015
World Relays
Nassau
3rd
Dylan Borlée , Julien Watrin , Jonathan Borlée , Kevin Borlée
2:59.33
NR
2016
European Championships
Amsterdam
1st
Julien Watrin , Jonathan Borlée , Dylan Borlée , Kevin Borlée , Robin Vanderbemden
3:01.10
EL
2018
European Championships
Berlin
1st
Jonathan Sacoor , Dylan Borlée , Kevin Borlée , Jonathan Borlée
2:59.47
EL
2019
World Relays
Yokohama
3rd
Dylan Borlée , Robin Vanderbemden , Jonathan Borlée , Jonathan Sacoor , Julien Watrin
3:02.70
SB
World Championships
Doha
3rd
Jonathan Sacoor , Robin Vanderbemden , Dylan Borlée , Kevin Borlée , Julien Watrin
2:58.78
SB
2022
World Championships
Eugene
3rd
Dylan Borlée , Julien Watrin , Alexander Doom , Kevin Borlée , Jonathan Sacoor
2:58.72
SB
European Championships
Munich
2nd
Alexander Doom , Julien Watrin , Kevin Borlée , Dylan Borlée
2:59.49
2024
World Relays
Nassau
3rd
Dylan Borlée , Robin Vanderbemden , Alexander Doom , Jonathan Sacoor
3:01.16
SB
European Championships
Rome
1st
Jonathan Sacoor , Robin Vanderbemden , Dylan Borlée , Alexander Doom , Florent Mabille , Christian Iguacel
2:59.84
EL
Indoor
Year
Competition
Venue
Rank
Team
Time
Notes
2010
World Championships
Qatar
2nd
Cédric Van Branteghem , Kevin Borlée , Antoine Gillet , Jonathan Borlée , Nils Duerinck
3:06.94
NR
2011
European Championships
Paris
3rd
Jonathan Borlée , Antoine Gillet , Nils Duerinck , Kevin Borlée
3:06.57
NR
2015
European Championships
Prague
1st
Julien Watrin , Dylan Borlée , Jonathan Borlée , Kevin Borlée
3:02.87
WL NR
2017
European Championships
Belgrade
2nd
Robin Vanderbemden , Julien Watrin , Kevin Borlée , Dylan Borlée
3:07.80
2018
World Championships
Birmingham
3rd
Dylan Borlée , Jonathan Borlée , Jonathan Sacoor , Kevin Borlée
3:02.51
NR
2019
European Championships
Glasgow
1st
Julien Watrin , Dylan Borlée , Jonathan Borlée , Kevin Borlée
3:06.27
2022
World Championships
Belgrade
1st
Julien Watrin , Alexander Doom , Jonathan Sacoor , Kevin Borlée , Dylan Borlée
3:06.27
SB
2023
European Championships
Istanbul
1st
Dylan Borlée , Alexander Doom , Kevin Borlée , Julien Watrin
3:05.83
EL
2024
World Championships
Glasgow
1st
Jonathan Sacoor , Christian Iguacel , Dylan Borlée , Alexander Doom , Tibo De Smet
3:02.54
WL
See also
Notes
^ In heats run a better crono (3:01.70)
References
External links
Awards
Men Women Team Talent Paralympic Coach
1991 : Germany (Lieder , Carlowitz , Just , Schönlebe )
1993 : United States (Hall , Irvin , Rouser , Everett )
1995 : United States (Tolbert , Davis , Long , Atwater )
1997 : United States (Rouser , Everett , Maye , Minor )
1999 : United States (Morris , Johnson , Minor , Campbell )
2001 : Poland (Rysiukiewicz , Haczek , Bocian , Maćkowiak )
2003 : United States (Davis , Young , Campbell , Washington )
2004 : Jamaica (Haughton , Colquhoun , McDonald , Clarke )
2006 : United States (Washington , Merritt , Campbell , Spearmon )
2008 : United States (Davis , Torrance , Nixon , Willie )
2010 : United States (Torrance , Nixon , Tate , Jackson )
2012 : United States (Wright , Smith Jr. , Mitchell , Roberts )
2014 : United States (Clemons , Verburg , Butler III , Smith Jr. , Parros , Babineaux )
2016 : United States (Clemons , Smith Jr. , Giesting , Norwood )
2018 : Poland (Zalewski , Omelko , Krawczuk , Krzewina )
2022 : Belgium (Watrin , Doom , Sacoor , K. Borlée )
2024 : Belgium (Sacoor , D. Borlée , Iguacel , Doom , De Smet )