USA 4x400M mixed relay team sets world record on first day of track and field at Olympics
On the very first day of track and field in Paris, a world record was shattered.
The United States mixed 4x400m relay team won their heat by a wide margin, and put themselves in the history books.
Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon, and Kaylyn Brown ran the race in 3:07.41, beating the previous record by 1.38 seconds.
This race came in just the very first heat of the event, so there may be plenty more where that spectacular race came from – the event’s finals will be on Saturday afternoon.
The men in Norwood and Deadmon ran the first and third legs, while Little and Brown were responsible for the second and anchors, respectively.
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The second place team didn’t cross the finish line until nearly three seconds later.
Justin Robinson, Rosey Effiong, Matthew Boling, and Alexis Holmes set the previous record in the world championships in Budapest last year.
All four runners have ties to SEC schools – Little and Deadmon both attended Texas A&M, while Norwood is an LSU alum, and the anchor in Brown, just 19 years old, attends Arkansas.
This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
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