U.S. men win 4x400 relay for third consecutive Olympics (2024)

SAINT-DENIS, France — Everything that makes Rai Benjamin such an effective anchor leg was on display. Required by the task.

Officially, he had a quarter-of-a-second lead when he got the baton from Bryce Deadmon. It took a monster 43.54-second run from Deadmon to drag the U.S. from third place to a small lead. The anchor just had to do what he does. Close.

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Here is the major problem Benjamin had this time: Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. The same sprinter who ran the men’s 200-meter final in 19.4 seconds to win gold.

“I run the 400 hurdles,” Benjamin said, “so I’d like to think that my engine is bigger than his. But nineteen-four? We cannot sleep on that.

“And just the sheer talent that he has. … That’s generational right there. The kid’s freaking great.”

So it was time for Benjamin’s experience to kick in. For his strategy. For his speed. For his patience and poise.

For his loyalty.

“Somebody cracked a joke in there … that had to do with Noah (Lyles),” Benjamin said. “Oh they cracking jokes? … You guys about to get punished right now.”

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The men’s 4×400 relay has been contested now in 26 Olympiads. America has won 19 of them, including nine of the last 11.

This comes one night after the 4×100 relay team — featuring some of the fastest men in the world — squandered their chance at gold. After getting disqualified for the first exchange happening out of the zone, American sprint legend Carl Lewis demanded an overhaul of that relay program, which hasn’t won a medal since 2004 or a gold since 2000.

“They know my number if they want me,” said sprint legend Maurice Greene, part of the last gold medal 4×100 relay team. “It’s just terrible. There’s no reason why we shouldn’t have won.”

But those problems don’t extend to the other relay. (Of course, the hand-offs are far less intense when you have an entire lap to run.)

The 400-meter runners aren’t the most glorified of America’s sprinters. They’re gold medalists and record holders in their own right. But their names aren’t on the marquee of USA Track and Field. Yet they’ve consistently gotten the job done.

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The Paris Games proved to be no different. But it wasn’t easy.

The gamesmanship began early. In the call room before the runners took the track, Benjamin said Botswana organized as if Tebogo wasn’t running anchor. The ploy didn’t work, though. They all knew Tebogo would finish.

“And I knew it was gonna be a fight coming home,” Benjamin said, “so it was probably my most calculated anchor leg that I’ve run since I’ve been anchoring this relay for the past couple (of) years.”

Benjamin clarified the joke about Lyles was harmless and it wasn’t Botswana. He wouldn’t say anything more than it wasn’t anything offensive or derogatory. Just part of the mind games that go on behind the scenes, and that he didn’t like it. Because in the throes of competition, any banter is a salvo. It’s all motivation.

GO DEEPERRai Benjamin claims his first Olympic gold in men's 400m hurdles

It takes more than mind games to beat Benjamin, who couldn’t remember the last time he lost a relay in which he anchored.

“Maybe in high school,” he said. “Maybe.”

He now has two Olympic championships as the anchor, including the last Olympics in Tokyo. He also has two gold medals from the World Championships as anchor. And two NCAA championships, outdoor and indoor, as anchor.

Is he America’s greatest closer ever?

“Michael Norman,” Benjamin said after a pregnant pause. “Yes. You’ve seen Michael Norman flat-out run forty-three-oh in Sacramento. Straight gas. Look it up.”

Indeed, Norman ran a 43.06 for USC in the NCAA West preliminary round at Sacramento State in 2018. Benjamin ran the first leg in that race.

“When Michael’s healthy and he’s firing on all cylinders,” Benjamin said. “A dangerous guy.”

On this night, the dangerous guy was Tebogo, and all the U.S. had was Benjamin. He played a perfect game of chess, knowing the 400 meters is uncomfortably long for the elite sprinter from Botswana. Benjamin went fast enough so Tebogo had to work hard and drain some energy. But Benjamin couldn’t go too fast so as not to burn himself out. He was going to need his closing speed.

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For 200 meters, with Tebogo’s breath on his neck, Benjamin worked his strategy. He stayed patient, focused on himself and his race. He didn’t look up at the jumbotron to monitor Tebogo. Benjamin let his feel and instincts guide him. Then, at the right time, “just kick like hell coming home.”

Tebogo’s speed was countered. Benjamin’s lead was preserved. And the gold medal was America’s.

“Because,” Vernon Norwood said of Benjamin, “he’s Captain America.”

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Marcus Thompson II is a lead columnist at The Athletic. He is a prominent voice in the Bay Area sports scene after 18 years with Bay Area News Group, including 10 seasons covering the Warriors and four as a columnist. Marcus is also the author of the best-selling biography "GOLDEN: The Miraculous Rise of Steph Curry." Follow Marcus on Twitter @thompsonscribe

U.S. men win 4x400 relay for third consecutive Olympics (2024)

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U.S. men win 4x400 relay for third consecutive Olympics? ›

The U.S. quartet of Christopher Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon and Benjamin completed the four laps in 2 minutes, 54.43 seconds, nearly a second faster than the American 4x400 team ran at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. And Saturday's time was just .14 seconds off the world record set by the United States in 1993.

Why was the US disqualified in 4x400 relay? ›

The U.S. men fumble the handoff

In the men's race, the U.S. — after initially placing fifth — was disqualified after botching their first handoff, when Christian Coleman passed to Kenny Bednarek. Fred Kerley, as anchor, and Kyree King rounded out the team.

Why did Quincy Wilson win a gold medal? ›

He only competed in the qualifiers

Though Wilson only competed in the heats, his contribution helped the U.S. team qualify with a time of 2:59.15 in Heat 1 of Round 1. The team later secured gold in the final with an Olympic record time of 2:54.43, officially making Wilson an Olympic gold medalist.

Who won the 4x400m men's relay? ›

Men clinch gold and Olympic-record time

Rai Benjamin held off Letsile Tebogo of Botswana on the anchor leg to give the United States a gold medal and an Olympic-record time in the men's 4x400-meter relay at the Paris Games on Saturday night.

Who ran the USA 4x400? ›

In one of the fastest relays in history, the American team of Rai Benjamin, Christopher Bailey, Bryce Deadmon and Vernon Norwood took home the gold, setting a new Olympic record of 2:54.43.

Who was disqualified from men's 4x400 relay? ›

PARIS, IDF —

Team Nigeria was disqualified from the men's 4x400m relay Friday after running their season's best time. The team ran with a time of 2:59.81, but was disqualified for violating the rule that each athlete has to stay inside their lane when running on a bend.

Why did men's 4x1 get disqualified? ›

The U.S. men's 4x100 squad was disqualified Friday for running out of the zone. The U.S. has now had 11 dropped batons, disqualifications or bans in the Olympics and World Championships since 1995, according to Reuters. The team hasn't medaled in the 4x100 relay since taking silver at the 2004 Athens Games.

Who has won the most career gold medals in the Olympics and what event? ›

2016 — Michael Phelps adds to his Olympic record medal haul twice. He avenges his London 2012 loss to South African rival Chad le Clos with a 200-meter butterfly victory and his 20th career gold. Then, he anchors the 4×200 freestyle relay team for his 21st gold.

Who was the first person to win a gold medal in the modern Olympic Games? ›

First Modern Champion

On 6 April 1896, the American James Connolly won the triple jump to become the first Olympic champion in more than 1,500 years. He also finished second in the high jump and third in the long jump.

Did Quincy Wilson run at the Olympics? ›

The 16-year-old made his Olympic debut in 4x400 relay

Quincy Wilson became the youngest male athlete to run for Team USA at the Olympics when he ran the first leg of the men's 4×400-meter relay at the Paris Olympics. Hear what he had to say after his heat.

What is the last runner of a four man relay team called? ›

The last runner in a relay is called the 'anchor'. There are also other types of relays – like sprint medley relays (where each runner runs progressively longer distances like 200m, 400m, 800 metres and so on), long distance relays (which have more than five legs) and cross-country relays.

Who won the gold medal in the 4x400 men's relay in the 1988 Olympic Games? ›

Medalists
GoldSilverBronze
United States (USA) Danny Everett Steve Lewis Butch Reynolds Kevin RobinzineJamaica (JAM) Bert Cameron Howard Davis Winthrop Graham Devon MorrisWest Germany (FRG) Norbert Dobeleit Edgar Itt Ralf Lübke Jörg Vaihinger

Which country has the men's 4 400m relay world record? ›

United States

What is the Olympic record for the 400m relay? ›

WATCH: The U.S. men's 4x400m relay team of Chris Bailey, Vernon Norwood, Bryce Deadmon and Rai Benjamin posted an Olympic-record time of 2:54.43 to topple Botswana and Great Britain, who took silver and bronze, respectively.

Where and what year did the Bahamas 4x400 men win a gold medal? ›

The Bahamas 4x400 relay team pulled off one of the shocks of the Games when they ended the USA's long-standing dominance of the event.

What is the women's world record for the 4x400m relay? ›

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RankMarkDate
13:15.1701 OCT 1988
23:15.2710 AUG 2024
33:15.9203 JUN 1984
43:17.9608 JUN 2024
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Why was the USA relay disqualified? ›

The exchange was late and Bednarek had to nearly stop completely to accept the baton. By the time he received it, the U.S. team was out of position. The team was later disqualified for running out of the zone because Coleman passed the baton outside of the handoff zone.

Why did the USA get disqualified? ›

Team USA was disqualified after a botched handoff making Paris the fifth consecutive Olympics the U.S. men have not won a medal in the coveted 4x100m race.

What happened during the 4x100 meter relay at the 1960 Olympics? ›

The United States team (of Frank Budd-Ray Norton-Stone Johnson-Dave Sime) finished first in a world record time of 39.4 s but were disqualified because at the first exchange from Budd to Norton, Norton started too early and the exchange happened outside the changeover box.

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