Seville deprived of double world tilt after Jamaica fumble relay baton

Seville deprived of double world tilt after Jamaica fumble relay baton

The disaster occurred when Ryiem Forde’s attempt to pass the baton to anchor-leg runner and world 100m silver medallist Kishane Thompson failed.

Oblique Seville (front) of Jamaica and Kishane Thompson after the men’s 100m final on Sept 14 at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. (EPA Images pic)
TOKYO:
World 100 metres gold medallist Oblique Seville was on Saturday deprived of a tilt at a golden double in Tokyo after a fumbled baton saw Jamaica fail to advance to the 4×100 metres relay final.

Ackeem Blake handed off to Seville on the second leg, and the handover to Ryiem Forde on the third leg was slick.

But then came disaster as Forde’s attempt to pass the baton on to anchor leg runner and world 100m silver medallist Kishane Thompson failed.

South Africa and Britain will also miss out on the final on Sunday.

The eight teams that qualified are the highly-fancied United States, who did get the baton round safely, as well as Ghana, Canada, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Australia and France.

While Noah Lyles, who won a fourth world 200m title on Friday, did not run as part of the US quartet in the heats, he would be expected to take part in the final.

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