The Fort Worth Press - Lyles, Thomas star as USA dominates World Relays

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Lyles, Thomas star as USA dominates World Relays
Lyles, Thomas star as USA dominates World Relays / Photo: © AFP

Lyles, Thomas star as USA dominates World Relays

Noah Lyles anchored the US 4x100m men to World Athletics Relays glory and Gabby Thomas bagged a quickfire double as the American team won four of the five golds on offer in Nassau on Sunday.

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Lyles took the baton from Kyree King and accelerated away through the line in 37.40 seconds after slick early handovers by Courtney Lindsey and Kenneth Bednarek.

"Business is easy!" beamed Lyles, who won treble gold at last year's world championships in Budapest. "It smells like Paris!"

Canada took silver in 37.89sec thanks to a late charge by Olympic 200m champion Andre de Grasse.

Reigning Olympic 100m gold medallist Marcell Jacobs ran the second leg for the Italians, the defending world relay and Olympic champions, but was powerless after a devastating first leg by Lindsey gave the Americans a huge gap.

Italy were initially credited with bronze, but were later disqualified, third place instead going to France.

Olympic 200m bronze medallist Thomas then claimed two golds in 20 heady minutes, first as part of the women's 4x100m relay-winning team including Tamari Davis, Celera Barnes and Melissa Jefferson.

They scorched home in a championship record of 41.85sec, with France taking silver in 42.75sec and Britain claiming bronze (42.80).

No sooner was Thomas off the track then she was back on, helping a US quartet also comprising Quanera Hayes, Bailey Lear and Alexis Holmes to victory in the women's 4x400m relay in 3:21.70. Poland and Canada rounded out the podium.

- Bol thwarted -

Not to be outdone, the US team of Matthew Boling, Lynna Irby-Jackson, Willington Wright and Kendall Ellis also set a championship record when winning the mixed 4x400m relay in 3:10.73.

Netherlands' Femke Bol, the recently crowned world indoor 400m champion and reigning world 400m hurdles gold medallist, ran a devastating last lap of 49.63sec, but the deficit proved just too much and the Dutch had to settle for silver (3:11.45). Ireland took bronze.

The sole event not to be won by the Americans was the men's 4x400m relay, star Letsile Tebogo running a sensational 43.72sec split to help Botswana to victory in 2:59.11.

South Africa finished second in 3:00.75 with Belgium taking bronze (3:01.16).

The evening got off to an electrifying start as the Bahamas secured their place in the Olympics by winning their repechage heat in the mixed 4x400m relay in 3:12.81 ahead of Jamaica.

Olympic 400m champions and local heroes Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Steven Gardiner basked in the glory of a raucous carnival atmosphere at the Thomas A.Robinson National Stadium.

"It was a bit rocky but we got it together and qualified for Paris and got a national record," said Gardiner.

Jamaica's women's 4x100m relay team, without world and Olympic gold medallists Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce, Shericka Jackson and Elaine Thompson-Herah, also secured their place in Paris, having struggled in their opening heat and needing a second bite of the cherry through repechage.

The US men's 4x400m relay squad, the reigning world gold medallists, held it together to safely negotiate their way to Paris through repechage, though there was heartbreak for the French.

The world silver medallists from Budapest could only finish third in the third and final repechage heat, meaning no automatic spot for them on home soil.

T.Harrison--TFWP