Defending champion Nederland takes a World Cup bronze in the rain at 4×400 meters of women

Defending champion Nederland takes a World Cup bronze in the rain at 4x400 meters of women

The Dutch Relay Women won Bronze in the 4×400 meters at the world athletics championships in Tokyo on Sunday. In The Pouring Rain, The United States and Jamaica Were Faster Than The Dutch Team, The World Champion from Two Years ago.

Eveline Saalberg, Lieke Klaver, Lisanne de Witte and Femke Bol Clocked 3: 20.18. The US, With Sydney McLaughlin As The Final Runner, was Almost Four Seconds Faster (3: 16.61). Jamaica put Silver in 3: 19.25.

Two years ago at the World Title, Bol made the Difference with a bizarre catch-up race. This time that didn’t work. The Final Runner Received the Baton in Third Position, after which She Got Closer to the Jamaican Final Runner Nickisha Pryce. But Bol Did Not Succed in Overtking Pryce. Meanwhile, McLaughlin Ran to Gold with Superiority.

Due to the Bronze of the Relay Women, The Dutch Team Comes to Five Medals This World Cup: Two Gold, Two Silver and One Bronze. This makes this world cup the most successful for the Netherlands ever. Two years ago in Budapest There Were also Five Dutch Medals, but then it was less good in Terms of ‘Color’: Two Gold, One Silver and Two Bronze.

Bol was Involved in No Fewer Than Three of the Five Medals in Tokyo. She won individual in the 400 meter Hurdles, Silver in the 4×400 meters Mixed and Therefore Bronze on Sunday in the 4×400 meters for Women.

Scroll to Top