Two wrong exchanges by the host team allowed the Canadaled by André de Grasse in the last relay, win an unexpected victory in the relay final 4×100 meters with a mark of 37.48, the best world of the year.
Canadawho had already been world champions in Gothenburg’95 and Athens’97, regained the world crown with a quartet consisting of Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney, and Andre de Grasse.
Naa US team (37.55, silver)Christian Coleman was flawed by Noah Lyles, who passed the baton to Elijah Hall and he, in turn, had problems with Marvin Bracy, who couldn’t track De Grasse an inch.
The bronze medal went to Great Britain (37.83)who came first to Jamaica (38.06)
Naa final feminine new surprise, this time in favor of USAwho despite not having an individual medal, won the title at the time of 41.14 and a team consisting of Melissa Jefferson, Abby Steiner, Jenna Prandini and Twanisha Terry.
Jamaica, who is the world and Olympic champion, formed with Kemba Nelson, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (individual gold in the 100) and Shericka Jackson (champion in the 200). stayed on silver with 41.18in front of Germany, bronze with 42.03.
Source: La Verdad

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