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Madison, 200m Allyson Felix and Bianca Knight gave the U.S. a big lead
heading into the anchor leg by Jeter, who already owned a silver medal
from the 100 and a bronze from the 200 in London.
Their final time cut more than a half second off the old record of 41.37 run by East Germany in 1985.
Jamaica
won the silver medal in a national record of 41.41 seconds, with 100m
champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Sherone Simpson, Veronica
Campbell-Brown and Kerron Stewart bringing the baton around.
The bronze went to the Ukraine in 42.04.
With Knight approaching for the final handoff, Jeter took nine strides, reached her hand back and took a perfect exchange.
Jeter
was staring at the clock as she covered the final 10 metres and used
the stick in her left hand to make sure everyone else also had their
eyes trained on the bright orange numbers on the trackside clock.
Afterward,
the quartet of champions paused to watch a replay of their record
performance on the scoreboard at the 80,000-seat Olympic Stadium. When
Jeter was shown crossing the finish line, Knight punched the air.
The perfect trip around the track ended a string of disappointments for the U.S. in the event.
At
Beijing four years ago, the Americans didn’t even reach the final
because Torri Edwards and Lauryn Williams bobbled the last exchange in
the semifinals.
That marked the first time since 1948 that the U.S. wasn’t involved in the women’s 4x100 medal race at the Summer Games.
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