US Men’s 4×400 Relay Wins Gold In Paris

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Track and field fans, come a little closer. We have some exciting news from the Paris Olympics. The U.S. men’s 4×400-meter relay team just took the gold medal home in a race that kept everybody on the edge until the end. Let’s see how this epic victory was won. Rai Benjamin, one of its standout runners, prefaced the race with a bold statement. He said that the U.S. team had something special in store for their competitors. Benjamin led his team to victory at the Stade de France on a Saturday that will go down in history. Was he proven right?

Rai Benjamin Wins U.S. 4×400 Gold

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The team that emerged victorious included Chris Bailey, Vernon Norwood, and Bryce Deadmon, and anchoring the team was Rai Benjamin. Each one of them played their role very well. Norwood began well, setting the stage for the rest of the team. Deadmon took over and extended this lead to two meters, thus setting a nice platform for Benjamin to finish the race. Rai Benjamin was the man of the day, as he sealed gold for the U.S. through his Olympic record timing of 2:54.43. Botswana took silver with 2:54.53, while Great Britain finished third at 2:55.83.

Rai Benjamin Wins Second Gold

Stiff opposition came from the challenge by Tebogo, the 200-meter Olympic gold medalist. Tebogo returned the best split of all the athletes at 43.04 seconds. Not very far back, the clocking in his leg of the race remained at 43.18 seconds for Benjamin. That indeed was a beautiful neck-and-neck finish, which showed great strategizing and skills by Benjamin.

This victory was the cherry on top for Rai Benjamin’s Paris Olympics. He had earlier clinched his first Olympic gold in the men’s 400-meter hurdles. What an achievement—a second gold for Benjamin. The 4×400 relay has been a sure thing for Team U.S. Unlike the 4×100 relay, which has its memorable misadventures with handoffs and exchanges, the 4×400 team has been predictably solid. This makes three straight Olympics with gold for the U.S. men’s 4×400 relay. Quite a tradition of excellence.

U.S. Men’s 4×400 Relay Wins Gold

The crowd went wild in Paris as the U.S. men’s 4×400 team took first place.  What gave the greatest satisfaction to the fans and teammates was how much their hard work and persistence paid off. It is these moments that make Olympic track and field so riveting.

While basking in this well-deserved glory, it is already focusing on new challenges. Their win in Paris testified that the U.S. men’s 4×400-meter relay team is talented and full of team spirit. They want to continue to shine further on the global stage. Another heart-stopping win by the U.S. men’s 4×400 relay team, from the clever last leg by Rai Benjamin to the astonishing promise of Quincy Wilson. That truly was a feel-good gold medal victory at the Paris Olympics.

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