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**1. Ireland (IRL) 3:09.92 CR π₯** **2. Italy (ITA) 3:10.69 NR π₯** **3. Netherlands (NED) 3:10.73 SB π₯** The 4x400m mixed relay debuted for the first time in the event's history on the opening day of the 2024 European Athletics Championships in Rome, marking a historic occasion. Ireland clinched its first European gold since 1998 with a remarkable performance. Ireland's victory was anchored by a stellar second leg from Rhasidat Adeleke, who received the baton from Christopher OβDonnell and surged from fourth to first with a stunning 49.53 split. Thomas Barr maintained the lead with a rapid 44.90 split and passed the baton cleanly to Sharlene Mawdsley, who finished the anchor leg in 49.40. Their final time of 3:09.92 set a new championship record. "We surprised a lot of people here and we definitely surprised ourselves," said Thomas Barr, highlighting the team's confidence and preparation, especially after setting a national record of 3:11.53 at the World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas. Italy secured the silver medal with a national record time of 3:10.69, thanks to the efforts of Luca Sito, Anna Polinari, Edoardo Scotti, and Alice Mangione. Mangione managed to hold off a strong challenge from Femke Bol in the final leg, finishing ahead of the Netherlands. "I still have goosebumps," Mangione remarked. "I was afraid Femke Bol would overtake me, but I gave everything and I am very glad to get this silver medal." The Netherlands, despite being favorites led by Femke Bol, settled for bronze with a season's best time of 3:10.73. Their team, consisting of Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Isaya Klein Ikkink, and Bol, delivered a commendable performance. Bol's impressive 49.21 anchor leg split wasn't enough to close the gap on Italy and Ireland. Reflecting on the race, Bol said, "I was able to catch up to the three leading runners because today was a relay race. I did not run for myself, but I ran for my country. I did not try to save energy for the next races; you simply cannot do that when you run a relay."
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