Credit must be given to Christine Day of Jamaica, for her leg, at the Rio 2016 Olympics, of the 4x400m Women’s Relay Round 1.
She gave great effort to put the others in good stead, as the baton made its way around the field, the gap also grew. In the end, Novlene Williams Mills had a good 20 meter lead on the other runners and secured first place comfortably.
There were no mishaps and all batons remained in the runner’s hands. The USA won the first heat with 3:21:42s and Jamaica won the second heat of the 4x400m Women’s Relay Round 1, 3:22:38s.
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Results
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19
EVENING SESSION
6:40 p.m.: 4x400m Relay Women Round 1
7:10 p.m.: 4x400m Relay Men Round 1
8:15 p.m.: 4x100m Relay Women Final
8:35 p.m.: 4x100m Relay Men Final
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Poetess Denise N. Fyffe is a published author of over 30 books, for more than six years and enjoys volunteering as a Counselor. She is a freelance writer for online publications such as Revealing the Christian Life, Jamaica Rose, Entertainment Trail, My Trending Stories among others.
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Credit must be given to Christine Day of Jamaica, for her leg, at the Rio 2016 Olympics, of the 4x400m Women’s Relay Round 1. She gave great effort to put the others in good stead, as the baton made its way around the field, the gap also grew. In the end, Novlene Williams Mills had a good 20 meter lead on the other runners and secured first place comfortably.
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