Monday, May 4, 2015

Nigeria Beats U.S. And Others To Win Women’s 4x200m Race With New National Record


How amazing is this! Great news!
Nigeria's quartet, comprising Blessing Okagbare, Regina George, Dominique Duncan, and Christy Udoh yesterday stunned the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau, Bahamas, when they beat a packed track, including favourites, the United States (U.S.), to win the 4×200 metres Gold Medal.
According to the IAAF, although there were world records and shock defeats in other events, the women’s 4x200m was the most dramatic final yesterday, the first day of the World Relays, with pre-event favourites, U.S., seemingly on course to defend their title when Shalonda Solomon, Kimberlyn Duncan and Jeneba Tarmoh built up a comfortable lead on the first three legs.


But then disaster struck on the final change over between Tarmoh and Allyson Felix. With the Olympic 200m champion struggling to get a solid grip on the baton, Tarmoh bumped into her sending her to the ground, their medal hopes dashed.

The host nation’s faulty change over also played in favour of Nigeria as they were disqualified even though when they finished the race in second position.
The Nigerian girls won the race in 1:30.52 to take two seconds off the national record they set earlier this year.
World bronze medallist, Blessing Okagbare, led the team off before the baton was passed to Regina George, Dominique Duncan and Christy Udoh.


Credit:TheGuardian

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