TORUŃ, Poland — Jamaica’s national men’s 4x400m relay team clinched a bronze medal with a spectacular comeback performance on the concluding day of the World Athletics Indoor Championships. The dramatic final, held Sunday at Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena, saw the Jamaican quartet complete their race in 3:05.99 seconds, securing their position on the podium behind record-breaking Team USA and silver medalists Belgium.
The victory marks Jamaica’s fourth medal acquisition during the championship weekend, complementing two silver medals and an additional bronze previously won. The relay team’s success came despite an initially sluggish start, with exceptional performances from 800m specialists Tyrice Taylor and Kimar Farquharson ultimately determining the outcome. Their extraordinary efforts on the third and fourth legs respectively propelled Jamaica into medal contention, enabling a final-lap overtake of the Netherlands team.
Team composition saw strategic adjustments as Delano Kennedy replaced Demar Francis, who had anchored the squad during preliminary rounds. Reheem Hayles initiated the race with the first leg before passing to Kennedy. Meanwhile, Team USA achieved a championship record-breaking time of 3:01.52 seconds despite barely qualifying for the final, claiming their 12th title in this event. Belgium captured silver with a time of 3:03.29 seconds, rounding out an intensely competitive final.
