At Paris Olympics, U.S. women win 4x100-meter relay gold; men are disqualified

By Emma Bowman (NPR)
Aug. 9, 2024 6:43 p.m.
United States women's 4x100-meter relay final team pose for a photo after winning the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Friday in Saint-Denis, France.

United States women's 4x100-meter relay final team pose for a photo after winning the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Friday in Saint-Denis, France.

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SAINT-DENIS, France — The American women bested the competition in the 4x100-meter relay to win gold, carrying on Team USA's dominant showing at the Paris Olympics.

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Sha'carri Richardson, Gabby Thomas, Twanisha Terry, Melissa Jefferson covered the lap around the Stade de France track in 41.78 seconds, a season-best time. The foursome got lucky, making up for lost ground after a poor baton handoff from Thomas to anchor leg Richardson.

"When we won as USA ladies it was an honor for all of us," Richardson, who won the silver medal in the 100-meter sprint earlier in the week. "I remember trusting my third leg, trusting Gabby, knowing she was going to put that stick in my hand no matter what, and to leave my best on the track."

Great Britain, came in second, and Germany third.

Jamaica's team, who not so long ago stood as the U.S. team's stiffest competition, came in sixth. Three of their sprint superstars either missed or dropped out of the Paris Games due to injury.

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The U.S. men fumble the handoff

In the men's race, the U.S. — after initially placing fifth — was disqualified after botching their first handoff, when Christian Coleman passed to Kenny Bednarek. Fred Kerley, as anchor, and Kyree King rounded out the team.

A day ago, the team learned that it would have to run without its best asset, newly-minted 100-meter champion Noah Lyles. After finishing with bronze in his best event, the 200-meter sprint on Thursday, Lyles revealed that he had COVID-19.

Canada won gold, South Africa took silver and Great Britain won bronze.

U.S. men, clearly angered and frustrated by their performance, spoke briefly with reporters after the race. "We had the mindset of no risk, no reward," King said. "We went out there and went big and it didn't happen."

Asked about the apparent mistiming of a key handoff, the men said they wouldn't talk about individual missteps that might have cost them the race.

The U.S. teams are notorious for fumbling relay handoffs. At the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, a Team USA handoff disqualification in the 4x400-meter mixed-gender relay almost cost the team a medal. Ultimately, the ruling was overturned, and the team took home bronze.

At the Rio de Janeiro Games in 2016, the women’s 4x100-meter relay team successfully overturned a DQ after arguing that other runners forced a baton drop.

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