USA completed at Hayward Field in Eugene your first World Cups at home with a win at two 4×400 meter relayswhich allows their athlete Allyson Felix reached 20 his harvest of medals in the history of the championships.
The two gold medals in the long relay increased the host team’s tally to 13, which was added to another 9 silvers and 11 bronzes. Next, in the medal table, Ethiopia, Jamaica and Kenya, with a total of 10 medals.
The women’s team consists of Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson, and Sydney McLaughlin -gold and world record in the 400m hurdles- won the closing race with a mark 3:17.79in front of Jamaican (3:20.74) and of Great Britain (3:22.64)who waged a close battle for second place.
did not appear in the finals Allyson Felixbut yes in the first round, so the gold medal belongs to him like the rest of his teammates.
Besides his 11 Olympic medals (7 gold), Felix won his first world medal in the 200 meters in Helsinki 2005, at the age of 19, and later he collected the metals until he reached 14 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze. In total, six more than the next on the list, Jamaican Usain Bolt.
In the men’s long relay, it was many years ago USA He made his success a mere formality. This time at home, the quartet formed by Godwin, Michael Norman nominated (gold in individual event), Bryce Deadmon and Champion Allison won the eleventh title with a time of 2:56.17.
The podium of previous World Cups was repeated. Jamaica won silver with the 2:58.58 Y Belgiumdespite the efforts of his last reliever, Kevin Borleethird time again 2:58.72.
Source: La Verdad

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