Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Gatlin anchors USA to gold in World Relays

- AFP sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

THE US WERE NOT OUT OF DANGER, HOWEVER, WITH BRITAIN LOOKING TO BE AHEAD AS GATLIN TOOK THE BATON FROM BAKER AFTER SLICK PASSOVERS BETWEEN COLLINS AND RODGERS

Evergreen American sprinter Justin Gatlin struck gold when he anchored his team to victory at the IAAF World Relays in Nassau, while double Olympic champion Elaine Thompson shone for Jamaica.

The battle between Gatlin, the 35-year-old 2004 Olympic 100m champion who has served two doping bans, and Usain Bolt’s self-professed successor Andre de Grasse did not play out, the Canadian deprived of the chance to run his leg after a botched handover by his teammates.

De Grasse, a three-time medallist at the Rio Olympics, had cocked his head over towards Gatlin three times before turning on the afterburne­rs to edge the American in the heats.

But there was to be no showboatin­g come the final at a breezy, half-full Thomas A. Robinson stadium as Aaron Brown fluffed his handover to Brendon Rodney.

The US were not out of danger, however, with Britain looking to be ahead as Gatlin took the baton from Ronnie Baker after slick passovers between Leshon Collins and Mike Rodgers.

But Englishman Danny Talbot failed to hit his mark and Gatlin had a free run in for 38.43sec, eyes glued on the big screen in near bewilderme­nt as Barbados took silver at a distant 39.12 and China bronze (39.22). Thompson, who won double gold in Rio last year, was afforded a rousing welcome as she safely led her Jamaican teammates to victory in the women’s 4x200m.

The 24-year-old anchored her team also including Jura Levy, Shericka Jackson and Sashalee Forbes home in a championsh­ip record of 1min 29.04sec, Germany (1:30.68) snatching silver from the United States by 0.21.

“There was no pressure,” said Thompson. “We came on the track and do what we do.”

The US defended their women’s 4x800m relay title in first final of the night, Laura Roesler and Charlene Lipsey pulling away in the final two legs after teammates Chanelle Price and Chrishuna Williams were involved in an early nip-and-tuck battle with Australia.

“I’ve had the pleasure of making all three teams that have won here in the Bahamas,” said Price, whose opening leg of 2:01.73 was the quickest run on the night.

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? The muchhyped battle between Andre De Grasse of Canada (left) and Justin Gatlin of the USA did not happen.
GETTY IMAGES The muchhyped battle between Andre De Grasse of Canada (left) and Justin Gatlin of the USA did not happen.

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