Trinidad and Tobago rally past Untied States for men's 400m relay world champion
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LONDON - Trinidad and Tobago rallied past United States in the last baton to win men's 4x400m relay at IAAF World Championships here on Sunday.
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Lalonde Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago celebrates winning the final ahead of Fred Kerley of the U.S. and Martyn Rooney of Great Britain. [Photo/Agencies] |
Lalonde Gordon, Trinidad and Tobago's last leg, came back in the straight lane to first cross the finish line with a world leading time of 2 minutes and 58.12 seconds.
United States were positioned second with 0.49 second adrift. Britain ranked third in 2:59.00.
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