BEIJING (AP)The U.S. men and women both dropped the baton in the Olympic 400-meter relays Thursday night and failed to advance out of the first round.
First, mens anchor Tyson Gay, part of the American team that won the relay at last years world championships, did not get the red metal stick from third-leg runner Darvis Patton.
Then, about 25 minutes later, womens anchor Lauryn Williams flubbed her exchange with Torri Edwards, their baton dropping to the ground, too. At the 2004 Olympics, Williams started running too early and missed a handoff from Marion Jones in the final.
If people want to assess the blame to me, thats OK. I mean, I can take whatever it is that people are going to dish out, Williams said. We had good chemistry. The hand was back there. She was there. I dont know what happened.
Unlike the men, who stopped racing, Williams scrambled back on the wet track to pick up the baton and complete the lapmore than 6 seconds after first-place Belgium finished in 42.92. But the U.S. was disqualified.
Jamaica, continuing its strong showing at the Birds Nest, won the other preliminary womens heat in 42.24.
Earlier, when Gay reached back for his exchange, he never got a grasp of the baton, which tumbled.
Afterward, Gay and Patton both took the blame.
Gay, who also failed to reach the final in the individual 100, said he felt the baton and then I went to grab it and there was nothing. Its kind of the way its been happening to me this Olympics.
He said he never before dropped a baton in a relay and that he and Patton practiced all week without missing a handoff.
Thats Tyson Gay. Hes a humble guy, Patton said. But I know its my job to get the guy the baton, and I didnt do that.
Trinidad and Tobago won the heat. Only four of the eight teams managed to make it all the way around the one-lap race without a problem in a light rain.
Jamaica won the second heat, with former 100 world record-holder Asafa Powell running the anchor leg. Usain Bolt, who broke the world records in the 100 and 200 while winning those gold medals, was given the night off but is expected to run in Fridays relay final.
-- Edited by ***DK*** at 14:05, 2008-08-21
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I NEVER fail, i'm just SUCCESSFUL in finding out what doesn't work Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
I NEVER fail, i'm just SUCCESSFUL in finding out what doesn't work Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
Sh*T did want them in the finals but thats what happens when you cant handle a little pressure they should have entered the race with clear minds instead they have jamaica on their minds weak minded fools
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