USA Storms to Gold, Defends Men’s 4x100M World Title

USA Dominates to Defend Men’s 4x100M World Title

The USA men’s 4x100m relay team has successfully defended their World Championship title, storming to victory in Tokyo with a world-leading time of 37.29 seconds. The dominant performance was anchored by track star Noah Lyles, who brought the baton home for the U.S. quartet, which also included Christian Coleman, Kenny Bednarek, and Courtney Lindsey.  

This win marks the fifth consecutive World Championship title for the U.S. in this event, solidifying their dominance on the global stage. Canada earned silver, while the Netherlands secured bronze. The gold medal adds to the USA’s impressive tally at the championships, helping them set a new record for most gold medals won by a single country. 

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