Trinidad and Tobago’s 4×400 relay men clinched the country’s third gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England on Sunday.
Jereem Richards, who retained his men’s 200-metre Commonwealth gold on Saturday, ran the anchor leg as TT triumphed in a time of three minutes 1.29 seconds.
The victory pushed TT’s medal tally at the games, which will officially conclude on Monday, to three gold, two silver and a bronze.
Running out of lane eight, Dwight St Hillaire had a good first leg, as TT held a slight lead over Jamaica. Asa Guevara, who was on the second leg, maintained the lead, with Jamaica and Botswana keeping up the pressure.
The experienced Machel Cedenio held the lead under immense pressure from the field to hand the baton to Richards.
Less than 24 hours after winning 200m gold, Richards and his Botswana rival were neck and neck until the final 150 metres, when Richards changed gear and powered to victory.
Botswana were second in 3:01.85 and Kenya finished third in 3:02.41, but Jamaica were disqualified.
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