American relay teams win
American relay teams win 2 golds in the last events of a dominant Olympic track meet for the US
The U.S. women’s 4×400 relay team dominated the field in a fitting end to the Olympic track events dominated by the Americans.
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The U.S. women’s 4×400 relay team dominated the field in a fitting end to the Olympic track events dominated by the Americans.
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US Olympic track star KenUS Olympic track star Kendall Ellis says she was scratched 4 minutes before 4x400M relay, left ‘blindsided’ American track star Kendall Ellis said she was scratched from the 4×400-meter relay on Saturday with four minutes to spare, leaving her “blindsided.”
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