Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce secured their third gold medals
of the Moscow world championships when the two 100m and 200m
sprint champions anchored Jamaica to victory in the 4x100m relays
today.
Bolt’s task was made easier when American Justin Gatlin, running the
anchor leg, fluffed his start, stumbling and veering into the Jamaican’s
lane.
The Jamaican quartet of Nesta Carter, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Nickel
Ashmeade and Bolt secured the Caribbean nation a hat-trick of world
titles in a time of 37.36.
Gatlin brought home
the U.S. in 37.66 with Canada upgraded to bronze
after Britain were disqualified, continuing their relay woes of past
championships in which they have often failed to get the baton around
a full lap.
The Britons were penalised after a changeover mistake between Harry
Aikines-Aryeetey and James Ellington who minutes earlier had told the
BBC that the team had “got the changeovers down to a tee now”.
The Jamaican women regained the world title from the U.S., again
helped by a costly error. The quartet of Carrie Russell , Kerron Stewart,
Schillonie Calvert and Fraser-Pryce streaked to gold in 41.29, the second
fastest time ever run.
A mishap on the second and third interchange between Alexandria
Anderson and English Gardner who started her run too soon and had to
halt to grasp the baton, effectively ended U.S. victory hopes.
France grabbed silver in 42.73 and it was only a storming final leg from
Octavious Freeman that secured an unlikely American bronze, Freeman
eating up ground down the home straight with a sizzling run to get
into to a medal position.
The U.S. set a stunning world record of 40.82 at the London 2012
Olympic Games but none of that victorious quartet featured in the
Moscow final, notably Allyson Felix who tore a hamstring in the 200m
final and 100m bronze medal winner Carmelita Jeter who was left out.
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