U.S reassert authority in men’s 4x400m relay
The United States comfortably won the men’s 4×400 meters relay gold at the world championships on Sunday, reasserting their authority in the event and ensuring they finished top of the medals table.
Rai Benjamin, silver medalist in the 400m hurdles, completed the win as he held off Jamaica’s Demish Gaye around the final leg as the U.S won in 2:56.69 in the very last event of the championship.
Jamaica were second and Belgium, with brothers Dylan and Kevin Borlee running the closing legs, took bronze.
The U.S. topped the medals table at the 10-day event with 14 golds, followed by Kenya with five and Jamaica and China with three apiece.
The U.S. had won six successive world titles until Trinidad & Tobago claimed the gold in London two years ago.
Michael Cherry put the U.S in control when he broke away from Nathan Allan on the second leg.
Terry Thomas ran a brilliant third leg for Jamaica and managed to close the gap but Benjamin charged on the last leg to secure the U.S. win.
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Britain failed to finish after fumbling the baton at the second exchange. (Reuters/NAN)