(REUTERS) – Allyson Felix claimed her third gold medal of the Games as the United States outclassed their rivals to win the women’s 4×400 meters relay by some distance at the London Olympics yesterday.. Felix, who took the 200 meters individual title and was part of the 4x100m team that smashed the 27-year-old world record on Friday, ran the second leg to help the Americans cross the line first in the event for the sixth successive Olympics.
There was to be no world record in the one-lap relay, though, with Sanya Richards-Ross powering across the line in three minutes 16.87 seconds, outside the mark of 3:15.17 set by the Soviet Union at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Dee Dee Trotter, who was part of the team that won gold in Athens eight years ago, got the Americans off to a flying start and was the first in the field to hand over the baton.
Felix, who ran a blistering second leg to set the U.S. on their way to gold in Beijing, extended that advantage to some 15 meters by the middle of the back straight on her lap.
Francena McCorory increased it further and with individual 400 meters champion Richards-Ross waiting for her at the end of her lap, only a botched baton handover was going to stop the Americans.
The transition was smooth, however, and when Richards-Ross entered the home straight, it looked like the American women might break records on successive evenings.
Richard-Ross, who won her fourth Olympic gold, came up just short but was well clear of the Russians, who finished second for silver in 3:20.23, and Jamaica who claimed bronze in 3:20.95.
Felix delight as U.S. scorch to 4x400m relay gold
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