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The Canadian men’s 4×100 relay team finished second to the United States in the World Athletic Relays on Sunday.

Brendon Rodney, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake and Andre De Grasse posted a time of 37.89 seconds behind the Americans in 37.40 in the final. Japan was third in 38.10.

The first 14 of 16 berths for each of the five Olympic relays in Paris were allocated in Nassau.

The Canadian men had already qualified Saturday by winning their heat and posting the third-fastest time.

WATCH l Canada’s Brown, Blake, Rodney, De Grasse claim silver in Nassau:

U.S. victorious, Canada finishes 2nd in men’s 4x100m final at relay worlds

The United States captures the men’s 4×100-metre relay world title while Canada’s Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney and Andre De Grasse claim silver at the World Athletics Relays.

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‘We’re not done’: Andre De Grasse and Canada’s 4x100m relay men have more to give at Paris 2024

Anchored by Andre De Grasse, Canada’s men’s 4x100m relay team, including Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake and Brendon Rodney claim a silver medal and prize money, to go along with their Olympic berth earned one day prior at the World Athletics Relays.

The women’s 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams also raced in Sunday’s finals. They’d punched their tickets to Paris the previous day by finishing second in their respective heats.

Toronto’s Alyssa Marsh, Kyra Constantine and Zoe Sherar and Aiyanna Stiverne of Laval, Que., placed third in the 4×400.

The group’s time was three minutes 27.17 behind the victorious United States in 3:21.70 and runner-up Poland in 3:24.71.

Constantine ran the third leg of the 4×400 in Tokyo where the Canadian women finished fourth and missed the podium by six-tenths of a second.

WATCH l Canada’s Sherar, Stiverne, Constantine, Marsh finish third:

Canadian women’s 4x400m relay team captures bronze, U.S wins world title

The United States claims gold in the women’s 4×400-metre relay final while Canada’s Zoe Sherar, Aiyanna Stiverne, Kyra Constantine and Alyssa Marsh finish third at the World Athletics Relays.

The women’s 4×100 team of Audrey Leduc of Gatineau, Que., Sade McCreath of Ajax, Ont., Montreal’s Marie-Eloise Leclair and Toronto’s Crystal Emmanuel-Ahye were seventh Sunday.

Blake of Kelowna, B.C., Toronto’s Brown and Rodne and De Grasse of Markham, Ont., won a world championship in 2022 and Olympic silver in 2021.

WATCH l Canada’s McCreath, Leclair, Leduc, Ntambue finish 7th:

U.S women’s 4x100m relay team sprints to championship record, Canada places seventh

The United States wins the women’s 4×100-metre final at the World Athletics Relays with a championship record time of 41.85 while Canada’s Sade McCreath, Marie-Éloïse Leclair, Audrey Leduc and Donna Ntambue finish seventh.

They didn’t reach last year’s world championship final in Budapest, Hungary, where De Grasse sat out the heats to save himself for the 200-metre final two hours later. Bolade Ajomale drew in to run the anchor leg.

Canada’s mixed and men’s 4×400 relay teams needed to finish in the top two in their qualifying heats Sunday to get to Paris, but fell short of that standard.

The mixed relay team just missed by finishing third. The men were fifth.

WATCH l Canada’s men’s 4x400m relay team unable to pull out top 2 finish:

Marco Arop & Canada’s men’s 4x400m relay team fail to qualify for Paris 2024 at World Relays

Canada’s men’s 4x400m relay team weren’t able to pull out a top 2 finish to book an Olympic berth while in Bahamas at World Athletics Relays.

WATCH l Roth, Price, Gale, Robinson narrowly miss Olympic berth:

“You don’t get what you want every time”: Canada’s mixed 4x400m relay narrowly misses Olympic berth

At World Athletics Relays in Bahamas Canada’s mixed 4×400 mixed relay team consisting of Michael Roth, Madeline Price, Lauren Gale and Callum Robinson narrowly miss an Olympic berth by failing to come 1st or 2nd in the repechage round at World Athletics Relays.

WATCH l World Athletics President Sebastian Coe talks Olympic prize money:

“We didn’t do it for other federation’s to respond”: Sebastian Coe on Olympic prize money

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe says offering prize money for Olympic gold medallists in athletics is in the ‘best interest of the sport’ and will help to attract future talent to World Athletics.

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