US illustrate dominance with men's 4x400m win

US illustrate dominance with men's 4x400m win

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Published: 25th July, 2022
Updated: 18th February, 2025
BY Jason Henderson
Champion Allison anchors the host nation to a commanding victory in the relay on the final night of the 2022 World Championships

With 13 golds and 33 medals in total, the United States easily topped the medals table at these World Championships. The host nation won more than three times as many medals as their closest rivals and one of these golds came in the final moments of the entire week in the men's 4x400m.

The appropriately named Champion Allison took the baton with a clear lead and his 400m leg was a mere formality. Elija Godwin, Michael Norman and Bryce Deadmon had already given him a huge lead and he crossed the line in 2:56.17. “I was hungry and blessed to bring it home for my team,” Allison said.

Jamaica took silver in 2:58.58 and Belgium earned bronze in 2:58.72, while Japan were fourth in an Asian record of 2:59.51.

Godwin ran a 44.28 split, with individual 400m champion Norman clocking a 43.68 leg on the second stage. Deadmon then clocked 43.82 before Allison anchored the team home with 44.43.

“I definitely felt the energy today,” Norman said. “It was a great experience and my No.1 in terms of the interaction with the fans.”

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