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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

T&T relay men fail to reach 4x400m final

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Rachael Thompson-King
633 days ago
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T&T's Jereem Richards, second from right takes off after he is handed the baton by Shakeem McKay, right, while Yuki Joseph Nakajima, of Japan, runs next to Rio Mitcham, of Great Britain, in heat one of the Men's 4 x 400-metre relay during the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Saturday. T&T finished seventh and did not advance to Sunday's final.

T&T's Jereem Richards, second from right takes off after he is handed the baton by Shakeem McKay, right, while Yuki Joseph Nakajima, of Japan, runs next to Rio Mitcham, of Great Britain, in heat one of the Men's 4 x 400-metre relay during the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Saturday. T&T finished seventh and did not advance to Sunday's final.

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Ren­ny Quow, Asa Gue­vara, Sha­keem McK­ay and Jereem Richards were T&T's last chance of medal at the World Ath­let­ics Cham­pi­onships in Hun­gary but the quar­tet placed sev­enth in heat one of the men's 4x400 me­tres re­lay event.

The lo­cal team, run­ning in the or­der above, clocked a sea­son's best three min­utes and 01.54 sec­onds but failed to ad­vance to Sun­day's fi­nal at Bu­dapest23. Win­ning the open­ing heat was the USA team of Trevor Bassitt, Matthew Bol­ing, Christo­pher Bai­ley and Justin Robin­son with a time of 2:58.47.

In sec­ond place was the In­di­an four­some of Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Amoj Ja­cob, Muhammed Aj­mal Variy­atho­di and Ra­jesh Ramesh 2:59.05. The oth­er qual­i­fiers were Great Britain (Lewis Dav­ey, Charles Dob­son, Rio Mitcham and Alex Hay­dock-Wil­son) and Botswana (Zibane Ngozi, Babolo­ki Thebe, Laone Dit­shete­lo, Le­un­go Scotch) who had iden­ti­cal times of 2:59.42.

Al­so fin­ish­ing ahead of T&T were Japan (Nao­hi­ro Ji­nushi, Fu­ga Sato, Ken­taro Sato, Yu­ki Joseph Naka­ji­ma) with 3:00.39 and the Czech Re­pub­lic (Matej Krsek, Pavel Maslak, Vit Muller, Pa­trik Sorm) with 3:00.99 in fifth and sixth place, re­spec­tive­ly.

In the sec­ond semi­fi­nal, Ja­maica's quar­tet of Rusheen Mc­Don­ald, Je­vaughn Pow­ell, Zan­dri­on Barnes, and D’An­dre An­der­son sped to vic­to­ry with a sea­son-best time of 2:59.82, fol­lowed close­ly by France team of Lud­vy Vail­lant, Loic Pre­vot, David Sombe, Teo An­dant, who al­so clocked a sea­son-best of 3:00.05, and Italy team of Da­vide Re, Edoar­do Scot­ti, Loren­zo Be­nati and Alessan­dro Sibilio, who crossed the with a 3:00.14-tim­ing.

The Nether­lands (Liemar­vin Boneva­cia, Ter­rence Agard, Ram­sey An­gela, Isaya Klein Ikkink) round­ed off the list of fi­nal­ists, fin­ish­ing third in semi­fi­nal heat two, al­so with a sea­son's best time of 3:00.23.

Sat­ur­day's re­sult

Men's 4x400m semi­fi­nal

Heat one

1 USA 2:58.47

2 In­dia 2:59.05 AR

3 Great Britain 2:59.42 SB

4 Botswana 2:59.42 SB

5 Japan 3:00.39 SB

6 Czech re­pub­lic 3:00.99 NR

7 T&T 3:01.54 SB

8 Spain 3:02.64 SB

9 Hun­gary 3:02.65 NR

heat two

1 Ja­maica 2:59.82

2 France 3:00.05

3 Italy 3:00.14

4 Nether­lands 3:00.23

5 Bel­gium 3:00.33

6 Ger­many 3:00.67

7 Kenya 3:01.41

8 Sri Lan­ka 3:03.25


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