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Failure to qualify for Olympic final marks historic first for USA’s 4x100m relay team

Hopes of securing Olympic gold after 21 years were dashed when the American athletes finished sixth in the heats despite being favourites to win at the Tokyo Olympics following a 2019 world championship victory

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Aug 2021 2:36PM

Failure to qualify for Olympic final marks historic first for USA’s 4x100m relay team
Despite a valiant effort by USA's Trayvon Bromell in the men's 4x100m relay heats at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the US team's poor performance earlier today has drawn criticism and scathing reviews from past US Olympic champions, such as Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell − pix courtesy of AFP, August 5, 2021

TOKYO − The US 4x100m relay squad were left digesting another Olympic debacle today, failing to qualify for the final after a performance branded a "total embarrassment" by Carl Lewis.

The American men arrived in Tokyo as favourites after a world championship victory in 2019 that raised hopes of a first Olympic 4x100m relay gold in 21 years.

But their dreams of ending that relay title drought were left in tatters after the US quartet of Trayvon Bromell, Fred Kerley, Ronnie Baker and Cravon Gillespie trailed in sixth in a time of 38.10 seconds.

A shaky baton handover between Kerley and Baker and a poor anchor leg from Gillespie condemned the Americans to elimination.

Though the USA have suffered multiple disqualifications over the years, today marked the first time an American 4x100m squad has failed to make the Olympic final from a completed heat.

The US have not taken the Olympic title since 2000, and last earned a medal in the event in 2004, when they won silver in Athens.

The latest flop earned a scathing review from American sprinting great Lewis.

"The USA team did everything wrong in the men's relay," Lewis wrote on Twitter.

"The passing system is wrong, athletes running the wrong legs, and it was clear that there was no leadership.

"It was a total embarrassment, and completely unacceptable for a USA team to look worse than the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) kids I saw."

Leroy Burrell, a member of the 1992 gold medal-winning US relay squad alongside Lewis, added: "I have no words."

Members of the US team were left struggling to explain the latest entry in the Americans' extensive catalogue of under-achievement.

"Honestly, I'm not even sure," was the verdict of Gillespie when asked what went wrong.

"We've definitely got to pick up for the worlds (championships) next year and the next Olympics because this is unacceptable," he added.

"We just didn't get the job done today, no excuses," said second-leg runner Kerley, silver medallist in the men's 100m final on Sunday.

Third-leg runner Baker suggested the team had not had enough practice.

"We are all running fast right now," Baker said.  "Fred is running 9.8sec and I am running 9.8sec. Trying to time that up perfectly with a couple of practices is tough."

The Americans' heat was won by China in a time of 37.92sec while Canada, anchored by newly crowned 200m champion Andre de Grasse, came second.

Italy qualified in third place with a time of 37.95.

The other heat was won by Jamaica in 37.82, with Britain second in 38.02.

Japan also reached the final after finishing third in 38.16sec. – AFP, August 5, 2021

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