Olympics | United States win women's 4x400m relay gold at Paris Games (updated)


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  • Sunday, 11 Aug 2024

PARIS, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone ran an explosive second leg as the United States secured their eighth consecutive Olympic women's 4x400m relay title at the Paris Games on Saturday.

McLaughlin-Levrone, who also won the 400m hurdles gold in Paris, powered away from her rivals with a split of 47.71 seconds after taking the baton from Shamier Little.

Gabrielle Thomas and Alexis Holmes maintained the lead as the U.S. finished in three minutes, 15.27 seconds.

The Netherlands took silver in 3:19.50 and Britain bronze in 3:19.72.

"The U.S. just has so much depth. Every woman from the trials to the final was going to do their job," McLaughlin-Levrone said.

"I'm grateful that we were all able to do that, and come out with a gold medal."

Thomas said she had been motivated by watching her track and field teammates during the week.

"I was so inspired watching my teammates do what they do," she said. "I know what it takes. I know how hard it is to win a medal in track and field. It's a very cut-throat sport, especially at this level. I was absolutely inspired and very motivated to do it with these girls."

Little admitted she couldn't contain her emotions after the final as she wept tears of joy.

"It was just everything, it was seeing my family, it was soaking up the moment, and all the hard work that I put in," she said.

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