Jamaica missing out on the 4x100 relay shows you just how brutal track can be (2024)

Jamaica missing out on the 4x100 relay shows you just how brutal track can be (1)

Mike D. Sykes, II

August 8, 2024 10:53 am ET

This is For The Win’s daily newsletter, The Morning Win. Did a friend recommend or forward this to you?If so, subscribe here.Have feedback?Leave your questions, comments and concerns through this brief reader survey! Now, here’s Mike Sykes.

Good morning, Winners! Welcome back to TMW! Thank you so much for rocking with us today. We appreciate you.

Here’s your daily medal count as of 9 a.m. ET:

United States: 95 (27 gold, 35 silver, 33 bronze)

China:67 (26 gold, 24 silver, 17 bronze)

France:51 (13 gold, 17 silver, 21 bronze)

Great Britain: 49 (12 gold, 17 silver, 20 bronze)

Australia: 43 (18 gold, 14 silver, 11 bronze)

Now, let’s talk a bit about Jamaica.

The track can be such a monster

For years, the Jamaican men’s side has dominated the men’s 4×100 relay.

Usain Bolt is easily the greatest male sprinter ever. But right behind him were Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake, and more. They were literally like the Celtics in the 1980s with this event. For you kids out there, don’t think too much about that. It just means they won it. A lot.

Since 2004, Jamaica has dominated. The only exceptions were in 2008, when Jamaica was disqualified, and 2020, after Usain Bolt retired.

This year, in a jarring turn of events, the Jamaican men didn’t qualify.

The Jamaican side missed out on qualifying for the final by .06 seconds after a botched handoff disrupted the team’s rhythm.

It’s devastating to watch.

Trouble for Jamaica in the men’s 4x100m relay as they will not compete in the final for the first time since 2004. 😳 #ParisOlympics

📺 USA Network & Peaco*ck pic.twitter.com/yaAuiKM5ZN

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) August 8, 2024

Brutal. Just brutal. That’s how much of a monster track can be. Especially in the 4×100 relay.

You can be the fastest person in the world (which Kishane Thompson was only a few thousandths of a second away from being, btw!), but one slight mishandling of the baton means it’s over.

Not having Jamaica there is going to be so weird. Put it this way: Imagine LeBron James missing an NBA Finals in the 2010s. You can’t, right? That’s what this is. Jamaica may not have won it all, but you justknowthey would be there in the end. It’s Jamaica.

This is pretty bittersweet. The 4×100 probably just got a bit easier for Team USA, which is a good thing, I guess. But at the same time, I wanted to see a great race, and I’m sure Team USA did, too. Jamaica won’t be there to give us that,and that’s pretty sad.

Track is brutal, folks.

Put some respect on Artistic Swimming’s name

Jamaica missing out on the 4x100 relay shows you just how brutal track can be (2)

(Photo by Manan VATSYAYANA / AFP)

Here’s Michelle with another dispatch from Paris. This time, she talks about seeing artistic swimming live for the first time. What a moment.

SAINT-DENIS, France — Bonjour, les gagnants! Have you ever been to an artistic swimming competition in person? Me either, until last night, and let me tell you: It was something special.

Of course, it was cool that theAmericans won their first Olympic medalin the team competition in 20 years (and with the help of the 1996 gold medal-winning team), taking silver behind China and ahead of Spain.

But the athleticism on display was truly extraordinary.

Growing up as a competitive swimmer, I never gave much thought to artistic swimming — once known as synchronized swimming. My mindset changed many years ago, but seeing the competition in person reinforced why my misconceptions were, in fact, misconceptions.

Artistic swimming is like combining the relentless treading water skills of water polo with the coordination and acrobatics of gymnastics, plus the choreography of Moulin Rouge dancers. Set to an eclectic variety of music ranging fromThe Lion Kingsoundtrack to Snoop Dogg and the can-can, what they do above water is beautiful. But the real work is hidden underwater, highly evident inTeam USA’s viral moonwalking routine.

The team competition is over, but the duets are still to come. And especially with the possible advantage of TV showing underwater angles, I’d recommend tuning in.

The closing ceremony awaits

Can you believe that we’re only a few days away from the Olympics’ closing ceremony already? It feels like just yesterday we were cracking Assassin’s Creed jokes and talking about a headless Marie Antionette at the thirstiest opening ceremony ever.

Now, we’re picking the athletes for the close of it all. Sheesh, time is flying.

Their peers voted Katie Ledecky and Nick Mead as the flag bearers for the closing ceremony. Ledecky, herself, answered the call with tears in her eyes after learning she’d been picked.

.@katieledecky answers the call 🫡

The 14x Olympic medalist receives the news from @Robert_Finke that she’ll be one of Team USA’s flag bearers at the Closing Ceremony. 🇺🇸#ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/bvTYp1eHxv

— Team USA (@TeamUSA) August 8, 2024

What a well-deserved moment. I can’t believe we’re already here, but I can’t think of anyone better to bear the flag than these two gold medal-winning stars.

Quick hits: Brandon Aiyuk spurns the Patriots … Elmo still hates Rocco after all these years … and more

— Brandon Aiyuk made clear that he doesn’t want to play for the Patriots. Robert Zeglinski has more here.

— Simone Biles reviving the Elmo and Rocco feud is giving me life today. Here’s Cory Woodroof with more on it.

— Thank you, Colorado, for giving us the first meme of the CFB season. Here’s Blake Schuster with more.

— The Olympics might be almost done but Breaking starts tomorrow! Here’s Prince Grimes with the explainer.

— Christian D’Andrea has the scoop on 1 veteran who could be cut or traded by every NFL team this preseason

— Here’s Robert Zeglinski on the best five coaches in the NFL.

That’s a wrap, folks. Thanks so much for reading. Let’s talk again tomorrow. Peace.

-Sykes ✌️

Jamaica missing out on the 4x100 relay shows you just how brutal track can be (2024)

FAQs

Why was Jamaica disqualified 4x100m? ›

The Jamaican side missed out on qualifying for the final by .06 seconds after a botched handoff disrupted the team's rhythm. It's devastating to watch. Brutal.

Who are the members of the Jamaica 4x100 relay team? ›

The Jamaica team made up of Ackeem Blake, Jelani Walker, Jehlani Gordon, and 100m silver medallist Kishane Gordon, in that order, suffered from poorly executed baton changes and finished fourth in semifinal two in a season's best 38.45 seconds. Of note is that Oblique Seville, a finalist in the 100m, did not race.

What is the 4x100 track? ›

Four sprinters, in the same designated lane, each run 100m to complete a lap of the track. During their individual legs they have to carry a baton that must be passed to the next runner within a 20-metre changeover box that's situated 10 metre before and 10 metres after the start of each subsequent leg.

Who was disqualified from men's 4x400 relay? ›

PARIS, IDF —

Team Nigeria was disqualified from the men's 4x400m relay Friday after running their season's best time. The team ran with a time of 2:59.81, but was disqualified for violating the rule that each athlete has to stay inside their lane when running on a bend.

Who was Jamaica's 4x100 relay team 2004? ›

Athletics
AthleteEventHeat
Result
Shevon Stoddart400 m hurdles56.61
Aleen Bailey Veronica Campbell Tayna Lawrence Beverly McDonald* Sherone Simpson4 × 100 m relay42.20
Michelle Burgher Nadia Davy Sandie Richards Ronetta Smith* Novlene Williams4 × 400 m relay3:24.92
15 more rows

How many times has the US won the 4x100 relay? ›

The Team USA men have won the 4x100 relay 15 times since it first was included in the Olympics in 1912, but they haven't won since 2000. The last time they reached the podium was a silver medal in 2004.

Who is the Jamaica 4x100m relay team 2016? ›

Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
Asafa Powell Yohan Blake Nickel Ashmeade Usain Bolt Kemar Bailey-Cole* Jevaughn Minzie*Jamaica
Ryota Yamagata Shōta Iizuka Yoshihide Kiryū Asuka CambridgeJapan
1 more row

Who is the fastest man in the world? ›

Virginia's Noah Lyles wins Olympic gold and becomes fastest man in the world
  • He won with a time of 9.784 seconds and by five-thousandths of a second.
  • The race between him and Jamaica's Kishane Thompson was so close that Lyles originally told him, "I think you got the Olympics, dog."
5 days ago

What is the fastest leg run in 4x100? ›

MEN's Unofficial World All-time List for the Best Anchor Legs for 4×100 m relay
Split TimeAthleteDate
8.69Usain Bolt18-Aug-13
PJV high-speed video analysis 210 fps
8.85Carl Lewis8-Aug-92
M. Butler, Athletics Statistics Book, Olympic Games (IAAF)
16 more rows
May 27, 2014

Where does the slowest person go in a relay? ›

Based on the speed of the runners, the generally accepted strategy used in setting up a four-person relay team is: second-fastest, third-fastest, slowest, then fastest (anchor); however some teams (usually middle school or young high school) use second-fastest, slowest, third-fastest, then the fastest (anchor).

What does 4x4 mean in track? ›

The 4 × 400 metres relay or long relay is an athletics track event in which teams consist of four runners who each complete 400 metres or one lap.

What did Carl Lewis say about the relay? ›

After the U.S. men's 4×100 relay team botched a baton handoff that led to their disqualification in Friday's Olympic final, track and field legend Carl Lewis labeled the performance “completely unacceptable” as he called for an overhaul of the USA Track and Field program.

Which Jamaican sprinter won gold medals at the 100m 200m and 4x100m relay at three consecutive Olympic Games from 2008 2016? ›

Usain St. Leo Bolt OJ CD OLY (/ˈjuːseɪn/; born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican retired sprinter, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time. He is an eight-time Olympic gold medalist and the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay.

Who won the 4x100 men's relay swimming? ›

The final day of swimming at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on Sunday, 4 August saw the People's Republic of China with Xu Jiayu, Qin Haiyang, Sun Jiajun and Pan Zhanle win gold in the men's 4x100m medley relay with a time of 3:27.46.

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