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Team USA Sprints to Victory in Women’s 4x100m Relay Heat

Olympic Champions Lead a Strong U.S. Squad in Guangzhou as Tokyo Qualification Looms

by Janet Mutuku
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Team USA showcased their sprinting dominance in the women’s 4x100m relay heats at the 2025 World Athletics Relays in Guangzhou, China, with a thrilling anchor leg that secured a hard-fought victory.

The American squad, featuring Olympic champion Twanisha “TeeTee” Terry, Mikiah Brisco, and Cambrea Sturgis, executed a near-perfect race. The anchor closed the gap and overtook rivals in the final meters to clinch first place.

The race unfolded with fierce competition from powerhouse teams including Jamaica, Great Britain, and Germany. Jamaica countered with stars like Shericka Jackson and Natasha Morrison, while Great Britain fielded European champion Amy Hunt. Despite the pressure, Team USA maintained composure through smooth baton exchanges and strategic running order.

The anchor leg proved decisive as the U.S. runner, leveraging her speed and experience, surged past competitors to cross the line first. Clocking a time that positioned the team strongly for the upcoming final.

This victory not only highlights Team USA’s depth and Olympic pedigree but also boasts nine Olympians. They, including silver medalist Kenny Bednarek, relay veterans Kendall Ellis and Lynna Irby-Jackson . Thus also securing their place among the top qualifiers for the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Team USA Women’s 4x100m Relay Rivals: A Fierce Sprinting Showdown Looms Tomorrow

Team USA’s women’s 4x100m relay faces fierce rivals as they chase another global title in 2025. Jamaica remains their biggest competitor, led by Shericka Jackson, the second-fastest 200m sprinter ever, alongside rising stars Natasha Morrison, Tia Clayton, and Alana Reid.

Great Britain is challenged by European champion Amy Hunt and experienced sprinters like Asha Phillip. Germany’s squad features Olympic bronze medallists Lisa Mayer and Rebekka Haase, while France fields Chloe Galet and Helene Parisot.

The battle promises intense speed and strategic baton exchanges as Team USA aims to defend their dominance.

Meanwhile, the World Relays serve as a critical gateway, with the top 14 teams in each relay event earning automatic qualification. Team USA’s performance in Guangzhou reinforces their status as defending champions and favourites to contend for gold once again.

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