Noah Lyles Brings Home Team USA Men's 4x100m Gold On Anchor Leg
Noah Lyles Brings Home Team USA Men's 4x100m Gold On Anchor Leg
Team USA wins the 2025 Tokyo World Championships, with Noah Lyles Anchoring to victory.

Despite the rain, the stick got around cleanly in the 4x100m World Championship Men's Finals for Team USA. American's would have the fastest splits for the both the first and second turn, leading to a final push from the 200m Champion.
Christian Coleman opened up the gap early, running an impressive first leg. Passing to Kenny Bednarek, Canada came up on USA's shoulder, running a better compiled time at the third exchange. But it was Courtney Lindsay on third exchange with a superior split around the bend to give Noah Lyles a lead heading into the final exchange. There, he would hold off Canada's Andre DeGrasse to take home the Gold Medal in a winning time of 37.29, the fastest time in the World this year.
1 | USA | 37.29 WL - Coleman (10.30) - Bednarek (8.84) - Lindsay (9.31) - Lyles (8.84)
2 | CAN | 37.55 SB - Brown (10.41) - Blake (8.75) - Rodney (9.42) - DeGrasse (8.97)
3 | NED | 37.81 NR
4 | GHA | 37.93
5 | GER | 38.29
6 | JPN | 38.35
7 | FRA | 38.58
DNF | AUS | DNF
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