South African day with two golds

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South Africa day with two gold
Guangzhou (CHN, May 11): Relay Power USA won only one gold during the second day of WA relays in China (mixed 4 × 400 m), while South Africa celebrated two gold (4 × 100 my 4 × 400 m) Speh) andh -mek × m × m × meekinging (4 × 400 m) women. In the inaugural Mixesd 4 × 100 m Canada was the best with the best 40.30 of all time, world cables in 4 × 100 my 4 × 400 my mixed 4 × 400 m. Another group of 30 teams have been classified for the Tokyo 25th World Championship. Four Federations: Belgium, France, Great Britain and Ireland of the North and the USA., Each of the five complete teams for Tokyo, while another five: Canada, China, Germany, Italy and Poland, four each. While most relay tickets for Tokyo have now secured the legs, the teams that were lost in Guangzhou still have the opportunity to qualify. Two other world championship places in each of the five disciplines will be granted according to the upper lists duration of the qualification period (February 25, 2024 to August 24, 2025). With the help of WA.

Short reviews per event

Men
4x100m (R2) – China won the heat three in 38.03, the fastest in the three heats, to qualify tokio ahead of Australia (38.31). France won Heat One in 38.31 of Ghana (38.32) with Belgium establishing a national record of 38.49 to win Heat 2 ahead of Kenya (38.51). Jamaica was a DNF with Julian Forte pulling two.

4x100m (F) – Akani Simbine anchored South Africa to victory in a world leadership of 37.61 ahead of the United States (37.66, Ancla Hicklin, world leader of the Bednarek legs) and Olympic and Grasse champions. Great Britain was a DNF.

South Africa, 4x100m relay for men, Guangzhou 2025, photo of World Athletics

4x400m (R2) – World legalization of 2: 58.68 for the United States in the heat two ahead of Australia (2: 59.73) and Qatar (3: 00.29 NR). Brazil won Heat One in a 3: 01.14 slower ahead of the Netherlands (3: 01.32) and Jamaica (3: 02.00) with Poland (3: 02.15) surprisingly losing.

4x400m (F) – South Africa assaulted victory in a world record and a national record of 2: 57.50. Belgium ran 2: 58.19 El, third time faster as a nation, for the second with an exhausted Bronze team that takes the bronze in 2: 58.27. National Registry for Kenya in fifth with 2: 59.29.

Women
4x100m (R2) – China described tokio with 43.03 in the heat two ahead of Switzerland (43.35) and Poland (43.38). France won Heat One in 43.06 from Italy (43.12) with Chile a third surprise (43.74). Ivory Cote was a DNF.

4x100m (F) -four -time period the medalist success of U20 Eduan presented a brilliant anchor for the British who brown in 42.21 ahead of Spain (42.28) with the favorites Jamaica and the United States only third (42.33). NR for Canada in fifth in 42.46.

4x400m (R2) – Faster times on day two with Great Britain winning the first race in 3: 24.46 ahead of Belgium (3: 24.52) and Poland (3: 24.56). Ireland won the second race in 3: 24.69.

The 4x400m of Spanish women won their Heat, Heat 2, in 3: 26.05 SB, World Athletics Relations Guangzhou 2025, photo of World Athletics

4x400m (F) – A shock victory for Spain in a national registry of 3: 24.13 (also the) ahead of the United States (3: 24.72) and South Africa with a national registry of 3: 24.84. Another national record for Norway in fourth in 3: 25.35.

Mixed

4x100m (F) -Victory for Canada in the new event at 40.30 of all time before Jamaica (40.44) and Great Britain (40.88) Europe of all time.

4x100m mixed zone relay, Guangzhou World Athletics Relay 2025, photo of World Athletics

4x400m (R2) – Spain won Heat One in a national record of 3: 12.55 to qualify tokio ahead of Germany (3: 13.35) and houses China that also established a national record of 3: 13.39. Italy (3: 12.53), France (3: 12.66) and Canada (3: 12.95) Qualified of heat two

4x400m (F) – 3: 09.54 championship record (also WL) for the United States for an integral victory over Australia that established an oceanic record of 3: 12.20 and Kenya in 3: 13.10.

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