Live World Cup Athletics | Dutch men started final 4×100 meters

The Netherlands conquers bronze! Nsikak Ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Xavi Mo-Ajok and Elvis Afifa are walking to a sensational medal, but the first change of EKPO on Burnet will probably still be looked at.

Afifa does it! The Dutchman runs to the bronze, but the first switch is exciting.

The change is good. Xavi Mo-Ajok is going very well!

Start! Ekpo shoots from the starting blocks. What is the Netherlands?

It is still raining in Tokyo, where the Dutch men count down to the final. These four men will come into action.

We count down to the men’s final, in which Nsikak Ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Xavi Mo-Ajok and Elvis Afrifa take action on the 4×100 meters. Can the Dutch surprise in the final?

United States grabs gold! Jamaica with the waving Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins silver. The German team surprised with bronze.

Start 4×100 meter final (V)! Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce runs her last meters in Tokyo. Does Jamaica also win gold?

It is time for the 4×100 meter finals: the final piece of the World Cup athletics in Tokyo.

The Netherlands conquers bronze on the 4×400 meters! Jamaica grabs silver, while Sydney McLaughlin-Levron helps the American relay women with the World Cup gold.

Jamaica also seems far away for Bol. McLaughlin runs away from everyone and everything. What can Bol are?

Femke Bol takes over. What can the Dutch against Jamaica and Sydney McLaughlin? Does she be surprised?

Lisanne de Witte is the number three when entering the third 400 meters, but Belgium is getting closer and closer.

Lieke Klaver continues to run in third position. Jamaica and the United States are there.

The substitution between Saalberg and Lieke Klaver is good. The Netherlands is in third position.

Saalberg is going well, while it is no longer raining in the Japanese capital.

Start! Eveline Saalberg opens the ball on the 4×400 meters. What can the Netherlands on the soaking wet track in Tokyo?

Femke Bol, Lieke Klaver, Eveline Saalberg and Lisanne de Witte are ready on the soaking wet track. The reigning world champions must mainly watch out for the United States, with Sydney McLaughlin-Levone as a final runner.

The Netherlands ends with a time of 3.04.84 in a disappointing eighth place.

Botswana stunts with the world title! Busang Collen Kebinatshipi does it in the last meters. The silver goes to the United States. South Africa conquers the bronze. The Netherlands grabs next to a podium place.

Ramsey Angela shoots away, while Portugal drops the baton. The United States seems to be on the way to the gold.

Ai, ai, ai. Bonevacia drops completely and is currently the last runner. Ramsey Angela also seems to be able to change nothing about that.

Agard pushes a place and passes the baton to Liemarvin Bonevacia. The United States is in the lead.

The baton is for Terrence Agard. The Netherlands is currently the number eight. It doesn’t look good for Orange.

Phijffers seems to be bothered by the soaking wet track and is in a fifth position.

Start! Jonas Phijffers is the first Dutchman to travel his 400 meters on the soaking wet track. The start looks good. He will soon pass on the baton to Terrence Agard.

It suddenly comes with bins from heaven in Tokyo. The final of discus throw is postponed. The running numbers will continue.

Great news from Tokyo! Femke Bol will take on Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone in the last 400 meters in the relay. So there will still be a duel between the two Rivales. The tension rises in Tokyo. The men will first come into action first.

Finish! Mike Foppen finishes twelfth in the 5,000 meters final. The American Cole Hocker conquers the world title. The Belgian Isaac Kimeli grabs silver, while the Frenchman Jimmy Gressier takes the bronze.

Introduction takes over the lead, but without Mike Foppen. The Dutchman is in the tail of the group of thirteen riders.

With 2,000 meters to go, Foppen is in a thirteenth position, behind the reigning world champion Jakob ignitions. The Norwegian still seems to want forward. Will fool go with him?

Mike Foppen drops to the thirteenth position. The pace is in the final and the Dutchman does not seem to be able to surprise in Tokyo.

Start 5,000 meters! Mike Foppen has started his World Cup final. The Dutchman runs in an eleventh position.

The answer is no! Hodgkinson is passed by in the last meter by the Kenyan Odira and her fellow countryman Hunter Bell. Hodgkinson conquers the bronze. Mora ends fourth. Odira is the new world champion.

The British Hodgkinson takes over the lead. Does the Olympic champion manage to keep it up?

Mary Moraa is the title holder over 800 meters. The Kenyan is well gone and seems on the way to title prolongation. The athletes still have to go one round.

The first final of the day is the 800 meters for women, without Dutch participation. Who oh who grabs the world title?

Netherlands Wins Bronze! Nsikak Ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Xavi Mo-Ajok, and Elvis Afifa Run to a Sensational Medal, But The First Exchange From Ekpo to Burnet Will Likely Be Reviewed.

Afifa does it! The Dutch Runner Races to Bronze, But The First Exchange is Still A Bit Uncertain.

The Exchange is good. Xavi Mo-Ajok is Doing Great!

Start! Ekpo shoots out of the starting blocks. What can the Netherlands do?

It is still renting in Tokyo, where the Dutch men are counting down to the final. These four men will be in action son.

We are counting down to the men’s final, where nsikak ekpo, Taymir Burnet, Xavi Mo-Ajok, and Elvis Afifa Will Compete in the 4×100 meters. Can the Dutch Surprise in the Final?

United States Takes Gold! Jamaica with the Departing Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Wins Silver. The German Team Surprises with Bronze.

Start of the 4×100 meters Final (Women)! Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce runs her last meters in Tokyo. Can Jamaica also win gold?

It’s Time for the 4×100 meters Finals: The Final Event of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

Netherlands Wins Bronze in the 4×400 meters! Jamaica Takes Silver, While Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Helps The American Relay Women to World Championship Gold.

Jamaica also Seems Far Away for Bol. McLaughlin Runs Away from Everyone and Everything. What Can Bol Still Do?

Femke Bol Takes over. What can the dutch do against jamaica and sydney mclaughlin? Can She Surprise?

Lisanne de Witte is in Third Place Entering the Third 400 meters, but Belgium is Getting Closer and Closer.

Lieke Klaver Remains in Third Position. Jamaica and the United States are Ahead.

The Exchange Between Saalberg and Lieke Klaver is good. The Netherlands is in Third Position.

Saalberg is running well, while it is no longer raining in the Japanese capital.

Start! Eveline Saalberg OpenS the Race in the 4×400 meters. What can the Netherlands do on the soaking law track in Tokyo?

Femke Bol, Lieke Klaver, Eveline Saalberg, and Lisanne de Witte Are Ready on the Soaking Wet Track. The Reignning World Champions Must Especany Watch Out For The United States, With Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone As The Final Runner.

The Netherlands Finishes in a disappointing Eighth place with a time or 3: 04.84.

Botswana Pulls Off A Surprise to Win the World Title! Busang Collen Kebinatshipi Does It in the Final Meters. Silver Goes to the United States. South Africa Wins Bronze. The Netherlands Misses Out On A Podium Finish.

Ramsey Angela Shoots Off, While Portugal Drops The Baton. The United States Seems to Be On Its Way to Gold.

Oh, oh, oh. Bonevacia Falls Completely Behind and is Currently The Last Runner. Ramsey Angela Doesn’t Seem to Be Able To Change Anything About That Either.

Agard Moves Up One Place and Passes The Baton to Liemarvin Bonevacia. The United States is in the lead.

The Baton is for Terrence Agard. The Netherlands is Currently Eighth. It Doesn’t Look Good For The Orange Team.

Phijffers Seems to Be Bothered by the Soaking Wet Track And is in Fifth Position.

Start! Jonas Phijffers is the first Dutchman to run his 400 meters on the soaking law track. The start looks good. He will pass the baton to Terrence Agard Soon.

It is Suddenly Pouring Rain in Tokyo. The Discus Final is postponed. The Running Events Will Continue.

Wonderful News from Tokyo! Femke Bol Will Compete Against Sydney McLaughlin-Levron in the Final 400 Meters of the Relay. So there will be a game between the two rivals after all. The Tension is rising in Tokyo. First, the men be in Action Soon.

Finish! Mike Foppen Finishes Twelfth in the 5,000-meter final. The American Cole Hocker Wins the World Title. The Belgian Isaac Kimeli Takes Silver, While the Frenchman Jimmy Gressier Takes Bronze.

Incorrect Takes the Lead, But Without Mike Foppen. The Dutchman is at the back of the group of Thirteen Runners.

With 2,000 meters to go, Foppen is in ThirteENTT Position, Behind Reigning World Champion Jakob ignitions. The Norwegian Seems to Want To Move Forward. Will Foppen Go With Him?

Mike Foppen Drops to Thirteenth Position. The Pace is high in the final and the Dutchman Doesn’t Seem to Be Able to Surprise in Tokyo.

Start 5,000 meters! Mike Foppen has started his world championship final. The Dutchman is running in Elevth Position.

The Answer is no! Hodgkinson is overtaken in the final meter by Kenyan Odira and Her Compatriot Hunter Bell. Hodgkinson Wins Bronze. Morae Finishes Fourth. Odira is the New World Champion.

The British Hodgkinson Takes the Lead. Can the Olympic Champion Maintain It?

Mary Moraa is the Title Holder over 800 meters. The Kenyan is off to a good start and seems to be on way to title prolongation. The Athletes Still Have One Lap To Go.

The First Final Of The Day is the 800 Meters for Women, Without Dutch Participation. Who will grab the world title?

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