Japan is no walkover when it comes to track and field. For example, at yesterday’s IAAF World Juniors Japan lost the 4x100-meter gold on the anchor leg (the Jamaican and American anchors had to run like hell). Also, I’m sure we all remember that Japan got the bronze medal in the 4x100-m relay in Beijing. Clearly they often make decent baton changes.
One of the most memorable junior relay battles I’ve ever seen was at the 1999 IAAF World Youth Championships in Poland (this was the championships where our girls Veronica Campbell got the gold medal and Lisa Sharpe got the silver in the 100-meter dash).
In the boys’ 4x100-meter relay at that IAAF World Youth Championships, Japan was well ahead of Jamaica by the final baton exchange. Then in one of the most exciting anchor leg performances I’ve ever seen, Omar Brown ran down the Japanese boy and so gave Jamaica the gold medal (Omar’s performance was similar to what Jazeel Murphy did to Japan in the finals of the sprint relay yesterday).
The point of this anecdote, however, is to show that Japan is always there somewhere in the mix in men’s sprinting, particularly the sprint relays. Never understimate these Asians!
Oh, the memories….
One of the most memorable junior relay battles I’ve ever seen was at the 1999 IAAF World Youth Championships in Poland (this was the championships where our girls Veronica Campbell got the gold medal and Lisa Sharpe got the silver in the 100-meter dash).
In the boys’ 4x100-meter relay at that IAAF World Youth Championships, Japan was well ahead of Jamaica by the final baton exchange. Then in one of the most exciting anchor leg performances I’ve ever seen, Omar Brown ran down the Japanese boy and so gave Jamaica the gold medal (Omar’s performance was similar to what Jazeel Murphy did to Japan in the finals of the sprint relay yesterday).
The point of this anecdote, however, is to show that Japan is always there somewhere in the mix in men’s sprinting, particularly the sprint relays. Never understimate these Asians!
Oh, the memories….
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