Bolt's abscence no obstacle for Jamaicans

Jamaica have overcome the abscence of Usain Bolt to claim the 4x100m title while the United States dominated the final day of the World Relays.

Yohan Blake made up for the absence of Usain Bolt by claiming a second gold at the IAAF World Relays, anchoring his Jamaican team to 4x100m victory in a second day of action Sunday.

Kenya earlier ensured another $50,000 came out of the bonus coffers as their middle-distance maestroes smashed another record, this time in the men's 4x1500m.

But it was traditional powerhouses the United States who dominated the second and final day of the inaugural World Relays in the Bahamian capital, winning four of the six finals raced in a carnival atmosphere at a sell-out 15,000-seater Thomas A. Robinson stadium.

There was also heartbreak for Blake's female teammate Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce as the reigning two-time Olympic sprint champion was left with too much to do on the final leg of the 4x200m.

After two ropey baton exchanges, the "Pocket Rocket" who also claimed world 100m gold in Moscow last year and world indoor 60m gold in Sopot in March, could only look on as she ran her quartet home in third behind the winning US team and silver medallists Britain.

There was no such drama for Blake, the 2011 100m world champion steaming home his team of Nesta Carter, Nickel Ashmeade and Julian Forte in 37.77 seconds, the US missing out on the final after being disqualified in the heats.

Ashmeade will also depart the Bahamas with a brace of golds after running alongside Blake in the world record-setting 4x200m effort on Saturday.

The Kenyan quartet of Collins Cheboi, Silas Kiplagat, James Magut and Asbel Kiprop smashed the previous best in the men's 4x1500m in a cool display of controlled running.

The Kenyans clocked 14min 22.22sec for gold, more than 14sec faster than the previous mark of 14:36.23 set by another Kenyan foursome in Brussels in 2009.

The silver medal-winning US team timed 14:40.80 for a new American record, while Ethiopia held off Australia to take bronze in a national record of 14:41.22.

The Australian women's 4x800m team also finished fourth in a national record time of 8:13.26. The USA, Kenya and Russia claimed the top three spots.


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