Rest ends a stunning end in Tokyo Championships
The rain dumped around the newspaper on the Japanese national stadium, but it could not be washed in the emotions of the Graduation evening of the World Athletics Championship. Four relays brought down the curtain during nine days of the race, and everyone offered his own mixture of history, heart and celebration.
Women’s 4x100M would always be remembered for who runs it, how did it win it? Melissa Jefferson-Wooden, an American who belonged to this championship with its competitive gloss, secured its third gold medal after taking 100 m and 200 m high titles. He exploded on the opening foot before handing over to the defect of the digitian, Kayla White and Shakari Richardson complemented the work of 41.75. The victory added to the United States with another gold, but the focus of attention also shone brightly on the Shelly-Anne Fries.
In 38, Fraser-Price ran the race of his last championship, the leading Ama Amayiman sharply 11.32 split. Along with Jonil Smith, TIA and Tina Clayton, TIA and Tina Clayton, joined the United States at 41.79 lines, silver with the narrow margins. For Fraser-Pryce, it was the 17th global medal, the end of the career, which was stretched for about two decades. His start was faster than the newly crowned champion, reminding everyone that his ability scarcely darker as he bowed.
The German quartet rose in 41.87, while the Jefferson-wood image named next to Rich Arperson emphasized the shift of the generation, which is currently underway in Sprinting.

Men’s 4x100M produced a familiar name and familiar holiday. Noah Lil, whose week was sometimes unresolved, anchored the United States in gold in the world’s leading 37:29. He collected his second gold and third medal, adding his 200 m, and 100 m bronze. Christian Coleman, Kenny Bednarek and Courtney Lindsi gave him the forehead ahead, and Despite Canada’s Andre De Grass gave a brief threat to finalize, Lyler was clear enough.
For Canada, silver offered a pride in 37:40, and the Netherlands earned a bronze with 37.81. Heavy rain threatened chaos, but everyone, but one team finished Baton exchanges. The victory for the Americans spread their sovereignty and swelled the medal calculation 26, including 16 gold.

Men’s 4x400M became the race of the night. Botswana, who works by 21-year-old Colz Cebinc, stormed the final direct direction, 2. To demand gold in 57.76. The first title of the country in the country was in the event, and it arrived after the inspired series of feet. After 100 million false starts, the taboos that fluctuated at the championship, which carried the mixed championship, the 44.05 flame to argue with his team. Bayapo Ndori held a third leg, leaving Kebinatin to stop Rai Benjamin in the United States and the South African Zakit Nen graduate.
Benjamin seemed to provide gold for the United States, which is a small leader, but the queue slipped between him and the nerkanites, which was moved by the same composition at the beginning of the week. Marghanna was a small, with the United States and South Africa, he shared 2. 57.83, but the end of the photos gave silver to the United States. South Africa, Wayde Van Needer, helped the powerful leg with bronze.

The celebrations from Botswan were unlimited. Tebogo, so often the face of the nation’s spring growth was the first to be the first step by step dancing through the stagnant. Cekinatis, the youngest champion of this championship, confirmed his new status as one of the bright names of the path.
The final race of the meeting belonged to women in the United States at 4×400 m. Isabella Whiti, Linni-Jackson Quartet, Aalia Butler and Sydney and Sydney, Sydney, Lron produced overall control, ending the championship record 3. 16.61. Each foot was the fastest field, 47.82, the closing of Mclaughlin-Levrone, effectively victory was covered as a record anchor.
Ama Amayk ​​3: In 1955, he demanded a silver, and the Netherlands took a bronze medal. In 20.18. The time of Americans was the fifth fifth, and it restored them after disqualification in Budapest two years ago.

As the final athletes who left the path, the meaning was clear. At night it owned more than one generation, and more than one generation. Fraser-Price left his final sign, Lyler increased his growing heritage, and Botswana discovered his champion. The rain fell without a pause, but it only glareed a evening where Athletics shook her exhibition in Tokyo to a number of tribes, on which they will be remembered for their forces, their drama and humanity.

