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			Canada, Germany deliver shock World Relays wins 
			
		 
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			 [April 24, 2017] 
			(Reuters) - Canada survived a 
			scary moment in the heats before going on to deliver a stunning win 
			ahead of the United States and Jamaica in the men's 4x200 meters at 
			the IAAF World Relays on Sunday. 
			 
			Germany produced another surprise an hour later when they won the 
			women's 4x100 after U.S. leadoff runner Tianna Bartoletta slipped 
			and fell. 
			 
			Despite that disappointment, the Americans still ended the two-day 
			competition in Nassau with the most gold medals, five. 
			 
			A strong leg by Olympic silver medalist Andre De Grasse and a solid 
			exchange with anchor Aaron Brown put the Canadians out front in the 
			men's 4x200 and Brown raced home for the year's best time of 
			1:19.42. 
			 
			Brown said the team had been determined to make up for a dropped 
			baton that knocked them out of Saturday's 4x100. 
			 
			"It did not go well yesterday," said Brown. "But I'm glad we were 
			able to break the curse, get the monkey off our backs and show the 
			world what we are able to do in the relays." 
			 
			The win, the first in the event by a non-U.S. or Jamaican team at 
			the World Relays, came after Canadian leadoff runner Gavin Smellie 
			was called for a false start in the heats. 
			
			
			  
			
			“There was maybe a little twitch, but I didn’t move,” said Smellie. 
			“I was asking the officials to watch the video to see there was no 
			false start.” 
			 
			The officials agreed and the red card was withdrawn. 
			 
			The United States, running without Justin Gatlin, were second in the 
			final in 1:19.88 and Jamaica took third (1:21.09). 
			 
			In the women's 4x100, anchor Rebekka Haas held off Jamaica's 
			Sashalee Forbes to give Germany their first World Relays victory in 
			42.84 seconds 
			 
			"We were just hoping to get a medal, but we got gold," said German 
			leadoff Alexandra Burghardt. 
			 
			
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			Nassau, Bahamas;Rebekka Haase (GER) defeats Sashalee Forbes (JAM) on 
			the anchor of the women's 4 x 100m relay, 42.84 to 42.95, during the 
			IAAF World Relays at Thomas A. Robinson Stadium. Mandatory Credit: 
			Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
			The United States won three of Sunday's other finals. 
			 
			Olympic bronze medalist Clayton Murphy outdueled Kenya's Ferguson 
			Rotich in the men's 4x800 as the United States came home in 7:13.16 
			with Kenya running 7:13.70. 
			 
			Olympian LaShawn Merritt anchored the Americans to a narrow victory 
			over Botswana in the men's 4x400, the Americans winning in 3:02.13, 
			just 0.15 seconds ahead of Botswana. 
			 
			There was no such drama in the women's 4x400 where the Americans 
			came home in 3:24.36, nearly four seconds ahead of Poland. 
			 
			"These ladies blew that thing open for me," said American anchor 
			Natasha Hastings. 
			 
			Host Bahamas finally struck victory in the finale of the night, the 
			mixed 4x400, in 3:14.42. 
			 
			The top eight finishers in the 4x100 and 4x400 for men and women 
			automatically qualified for the IAAF world championships in London 
			in August. 
			 
			(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by 
			Peter Rutherford) 
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