Athletics: Trinidad deny U.S. seventh successive 4x400 world title
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[August 14, 2017]
By Brian Homewood
LONDON (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago
denied United States a seventh successive world 4x400 meters relay
title when Lalonde Gordon overhauled Fred Kerley on the final
straight to win a breathtaking final at the World Athletics
Championships on Sunday.
The U.S led for most of the race and appeared to be on course for
another win after Michael Cherry ran a strong third lap to extend
their lead before handing the baton to Kerley.
But Gordon gave chase and ran a superb final lap for the Caribbean
islands, catching the American on the home straight to give Trinidad
their first world title in this event and add to the list of upsets
at the championships.
It was just reward for Lalonde who was part of the Trinidad team
which took bronze on the same track at the London Olympics five
years ago and won silver at the Beijing World Championships in 2015.
Jereem Richards, bronze medalist in the 200 meters, and Machel
Cedenio also kept them in contention in the second and third legs as
Trinidad claimed their first and only gold of the championships.
Martyn Rooney put up a brave chase for Britain but was unable to
haul in the leading pair and the hosts took bronze.
Trinidad's time of 2:58.12 was the fastest this year.
"We knew the U.S. team are always strong and we were prepared for
that," Cedenio said.
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Lalonde Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago celebrates winning the final
ahead of Fred Kerley of the U.S. and Martyn Rooney of Great Britain.
REUTERS/John Sibley
"I think it was the best experience of all my
career....We came third in 2012 in the national record. Now it is
gold and I cannot ask for more."
Jamaica and Bahamas, Olympic silver and bronze medalists
respectively in Rio de Janeiro last year, both failed to qualify for
the final as did Botswana, another of the favorites, after they
dropped the baton in the semi-finals.
The United States, who are also Olympic champions, last failed to
win the world title in Paris in 2003.
"I got the lead for the fourth leg," Cherry said. "Silver is a good
medal. You never expect to lose coming into a race. We gave all we
had.”
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