Khaleej Times

Felix looks at Tokyo after helping US to relay gold

- AP

london — The race was still somewhat close when Allyson Felix grabbed the baton. Then, it wasn’t. She shifted into that Allyson Felix gear and opened up a lead that grew wider and wider during the second leg of the 4x400-metre relay late on Sunday at the world championsh­ips.

The final two legs of the race were a formality, with the Americans winning in a cakewalk. It was Felix’s 11th world gold medal, tying her with Usain Bolt for most in the history of the championsh­ips. What’s more, it was her 16th career world medal — a mark that solely belongs to her.

A banner night for Felix. A banner 10 days at the worlds for the Americans, who brought home a team-record 30 medals, including 10 of the gold variety.

The US squad finished the 4x400 in 3 minutes, 19.02 seconds. Previously, the largest margin of victory at worlds in this race was 3.32 seconds. The US won this one over Britain by 5.98, and it was Felix’s second lap that helped set the tone.

“I feel like the sport has really given me so much, and I hope I have given a little bit back in return,” the 31-year-old Felix said.

“It’s a special thing to be able to look back and see what I have done over the years.”

As she finished up her celebratio­n lap, the crowd was applauding for Bolt. He was taking one last ceremonial lap to say farewell to the fans.

Felix still wants to race — at least to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. When she’s done, though, there will be no fancy displays. That’s not really her thing.

But she’s glad Bolt got that sort of recognitio­n.

“It was really neat to see that for him, see the appreciati­on people have for what he’s done,” said Felix, who has nine Olympic medals, including six golds, to go with her record haul from worlds. “Sometimes, you take it for granted. There’s so much work that comes into this, and to be consistent over the years, sometimes that gets lost. It’s cool to see people appreciate it.”

This has been a roller-coaster championsh­ip for Felix. She didn’t have her traditiona­l kick in the final of the 400, and settled for bronze in a race won by teammate Phyllis Francis, who anchored the 4x400 relay. Felix also helped the 4x100 relay team to a gold medal. —

 ?? AFP ?? Phyllis Francis, Shakima Wimbley, Allyson Felix and Quanera Hayes on the podium. —
AFP Phyllis Francis, Shakima Wimbley, Allyson Felix and Quanera Hayes on the podium. —

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