Canadian men’s 4×100-metre relay team takes silver at world athletics championships
TOKYO — Canada fell short of going back-to-back years on top of the podium in the men’s 4×100-metre relay. However, they showed they are still a power to be reckoned with.
The quartet of Andre De Grasse, Brendon Rodney, Jerome Blake and Aaron Brown won silver at the world athletics championships on Sunday, with a season-best time of 37.55 seconds. The United States struck gold (37.29) to defend their world title on Sunday and the Netherlands (37.81) grabbed bronze.
“The stage was set. We had to go mano a mano, well of course we’re going against everybody but we knew the U.S., they had a grudge against us,” Brown told reporters. “I train with three of them, so, they’ve been talking a lot of smack and we were looking forward to this race.
“They got the best of us today but I still feel like if we go out there again, circumstances could be different next time. Us four, whenever we get together, anything is possible. And it doesn’t matter what we do individually, as a unit we’re a special team.”
