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US still men’s 4x400 relay kings

Published: 17 Aug 2013 - 12:23 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 06:54 pm

MOSCOW: World 400 metres champion LaShawn Merritt anchored an emphatic American men’s 4x400 metres relay triumph yesterday, a year after they were stunned in the Olympic final by the Bahamas.
The US, who have won the world title at every world championships since 2005, had the race sewn up from David Verburg’s opening leg, with Tony McQuay and Arman Hall extending the advantage to allow Merritt a comfortable last lap.
With Merritt uncatchable, a thrilling duel for second materialised with Jamaica just pipping Russia much to the disappointment of a vociferous crowd roaring home Vladimir Krasnov. The Americans timed 2min 58.71sec while Jamaica took silver and Russia the bronze. The Bahamas failed to qualify for the final.
1. US: D.Verburg/T.McQuay/A.Hall/L.Merritt 2:58.71 
2. Jamaica: R.McDonald/E.Steele/O.Johnson/J.Francis 2:59.88 
3. Russia: M.Dyldin/L.Mosin/S.Petukhov/V.Krasnov 2:59.90
REUTERS