“USA Seal Golden Double in 4x100m Relays at World Championships”2.

-USA Clinch Historic Double Gold in 4x100m Relays at World ChampionshipsBudapest: The United States showcased their sprinting dominance by securing both the men’s and women’s 4x100m relay titles at the World Athletics Championships, bringing home a sensational double triumph.In the men’s relay, sprint star Noah Lyles, who had already won the 100m and 200m crowns, anchored the U.S. team to glory, sealing his third gold medal of the championship. Alongside Christian Coleman, Fred Kerley, and Brandon Carnes, Lyles powered home in 37.38 seconds, ahead of Italy and Jamaica. The victory further cemented Lyles’ status as the standout performer of the tournament.The U.S. women’s team was equally impressive, with Sha’Carri Richardson running a blistering anchor leg to guide her team to victory in 41.03 seconds. The American quartet stormed past their rivals, beating Jamaica, while the Netherlands claimed bronze in 42.61 seconds.This stunning relay double marked a triumphant end to the championships for the U.S., underlining their sprinting supremacy on the world stage.—Other Highlights of the ChampionshipsBotswana Makes History:Botswana’s men’s 4x400m relay team created history by becoming the first African nation to win the event. In challenging wet conditions, they edged out South Africa and the United States in a dramatic blanket finish.Odirah Stuns in 800m Final:Kenya’s Lilian Odirah pulled off a sensational upset in the women’s 800m, defeating Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson. Odirah clocked a championship-record time of 1:54.62, narrowly surpassing the legendary Jarmila Kratochvílová’s long-standing record. Britain’s Georgina Hunter Bell finished second with a personal best of 1:54.90, while Hodgkinson had to settle for bronze.—ConclusionThe World Athletics Championships concluded on a high note, with breathtaking performances that will be remembered for years to come. From the United States’ golden relay double to Botswana’s breakthrough victory and Odirah’s historic 800m run, the tournament delivered drama, records, and unforgettable moments on the track.–