Following the controversial exit of Nicholas Paul at the quarter-final stage of the the men’s cycling sprint at the Izu Velodrome, Japan, yesterday, Team Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) has given itself a final chance of earning a medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic.Ê
Running out of Lane 3 in the first of two men’s 4×400 metres heats, Team TTO’s quartet of Deon Lendore, Jereem Richards, Machel Cedenio and Dwight St Hillaire finished third in a season’s best time of two minutes, 58.60 seconds to advance automatically to the final. The United States came home first in 2:57.77, followed by Botswana in 2:58.33.
In Heat 2, Poland took top spot with a season’s best 2:58.55, ahead of Jamaica (2:59.29) and Belgium (2:59.37).
The top three finishers from each heat advanced automatically to tomorrow’s final, along with Italy (2:58.91) and the Netherlands (2:59.06), who did so as the two ‘fastest losers’.
Having produced the fourth best time in qualifying, Team TTO now has a realistic chance of medalling, barring any unforeseen circumstance.
Team TTO also has Paul and Kwesi Browne competing in the Kierin event tomorrow. They both have a good chance of progressing to the final.
National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago hosts athletic track and field meets, posts athletic heats and events results, athlete records and rankings. NAAATT organises championship race fixtures, gold, silver and bronze award ceremonies, coaching and certification resources for athletes and sports clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. Affiliated to: North America, Central America & Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC), World Athletics (formerly International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF), Trinidad & Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC).
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