Carl Lewis Critiques US Men's 4x100 Relay Failure
Carl Lewis Critiques US Men's 4x100 Relay Failure

Carl Lewis Critiques US Men's 4x100 Relay Failure

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USA Track and Field's men’s 4x100-meter relay team faced a disastrous disqualification during the Paris 2024 Olympics, failing to medal for the fifth consecutive time. Legendary sprinter Carl Lewis expressed his outrage over the team's poor baton handoffs, which included a collision between Christian Coleman and Kenny Bednarek during the critical first exchange. Lewis criticized the U.S. track and field system, asserting that it prioritizes relationships over winning and called for a comprehensive overhaul. The team, which finished seventh, has not secured an Olympic medal in this event since 2004, despite being a dominant force overall with 25 more medals than any other nation. Lewis emphasized that the reshuffling of the relay order following Noah Lyles' COVID-related withdrawal added to the dysfunction. The U.S. men's team continues to struggle with relay fundamentals, raising questions about their preparation and strategy as they approach future competitions.

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