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Bahamas stuns US to win historic 4x400m relay gold


Bahamas’s Ramon Miller, Michael Mathieu, Chris Brown and Demetrius Pinder celebrate their gold medal win in the men’s 4×400-meter during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

LONDON — The Bahamas shattered the United States’ decades-old dominance of the 4x400m relay here Friday, storming to victory on the final leg to snatch a dramatic gold.

The Bahamian quartet clinched the Caribbean nation’s first ever Olympic gold medal in a men’s athletics event after Ram on Miller overhauled American great Angelo Taylor on the home straight to cross in 2mins 56. 72sec.

It was the first time an American team contesting a n Olympic 4x400m re la y final h ad been be a ten since the 1972 Munich Games.

The United States took silver in 2: 57. 05 while Trinidad and Tobago took bronze in a national record of 2: 59.40.

Double amputee Oscar Pistorius’s hopes of a historic medal never looked likely as South Africa , who had only reached the final after appealing when they failed to finish their he t, finished eighth and last.

Taylor, 33, was unable to find the required speed and stamina and missed out on a fourth Olympic title, having won two 400m hurdles titles and the 2008 4x400m relay gold.

Miller, 25, said that this moment had been coming.

“The US guys know we’ve been just behind them or there a bouts f or a long time, but it’ s am a zing we are finally ta king home the gold, ” said the 2010 Commonwealth Games individual bronze medalist.

“This is for everyone back home. We can’t wait to celebrate. ”

For their 33- year- old veteran Chris Brown it meant a second relay gold to go with the world championship he won 11 years ago but since then he has only experienced frustration pic king up several minor medals.

“It’s great to bring home the gold. We really ran well. I trusted in these guys to finally beat the Americans. ”


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Tags: Athletics , Gold , London 2012 Olympics , Relay , Sports

  • PH2011

    POC? POC? Leadership…..?

  • http://twitter.com/ivanhenares Ivan Henares

    Caribbean nations like Grenada and Bahamas with less than a million people winning their first gold medals this year. With 92 million people here, I doubt if we lack talent. But what seems to be obvious is that the POC lacks leadership. We have four years to prepare. I hope the current POC leadership gives way to more dynamic and caring people who can address the needs of our athletes.



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