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Sha'Carri, Lyles Anchor Relays in the Rain for an American 4x100 Sweep at Worlds
Sha’Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles anchored U.S. relay teams to consecutive 4x100 meter wins, contributing to a total of 16 gold medals among 26 at the World Championships.
- The United States achieved a relay sweep at the 2025 world championships in Tokyo, winning both men's and women's 4x100 relays on Sunday night in rainy conditions.
- The U.S. overcame earlier struggles and baton issues by Jamaica, who failed to qualify after a clumsy exchange despite having top 100m medalists.
- Noah Lyles, Christian Coleman, Courtney Lindsey, and Kenny Bednarek secured the men's relay gold with a time of 37.29 seconds, edging Canada by 0.26.
- Sha'Carri Richardson and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden anchored the women's team to victories, with Richardson overcoming a 0.01-second deficit to win by 0.04 seconds and Jefferson-Wooden earning her third gold medal.
- The U.S. closed the championships with 26 medals, including 16 golds, maintaining a two-time consecutive worlds winning streak while veteran Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce earned silver in her final race.
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To end the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Noah Lyles won gold for the Americans in the 4x100m relay. A Kenyan surprised the British in the 800m.
Sha'Carri Richardson and Noah Lyles stormed to consecutive victories on a rainy Sunday night in the 4x100 meters to close out the world championships with a U.S. sweep of the relays.
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