Watch: Femke Bol leads Netherlands to Olympic mixed 4x400m relay gold with astonishing anchor run

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Femke Bol’s final leg of the race was timed at a jaw-dropping 47.93 seconds as Netherlands won gold at Paris Olympics read more

 Femke Bol leads Netherlands to Olympic mixed 4x400m relay gold with astonishing anchor run

Femke Bol celebrates as she anchors her team to win the 4x400m relay mixed final at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. AP

Femke Bol produced an astonishing anchor leg to lead the Netherlands to the mixed 4x400m relay gold at the Paris Olympics on Saturday.

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Bol, along with Eugene Omalla, Lieke Klaver and Isaya Klein Ikkink clocked a European record time of 3min 07.43sec for victory.

The United States took silver in 3:07.74, with Britain claiming bronze in a national record of 3:08.01.

Bol’s final leg of the race was timed at a jaw-dropping 47.93sec, which made up for last year’s World Championships in Budapest when she fell with the line at her mercy to hand the gold to the US team.

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“I hoped to run that fast some time but in the relay you never look too much at split times,” said Bol.

“It’s more about putting it together as a team and technically you have to race it well.

“I just went for it. We just wanted a medal this time, we didn’t think it would be gold, just a medal. Well, we got gold and are the Olympic champions. It is absolutely crazy for a small country like ours.”

Bol, whose primary target in Paris is the women’s 400m hurdles, admitted to being spurred on by her dramatic fall in the Hungarian capital.

“Just keep going, keep going,” she said of what she was thinking in the final 100 metres.

“And my general anger from Budapest! That and my teammates cheering me. And the atmosphere in this stadium is absolutely incredible. It’s crazy. So everything together.”

The US quartet comprising Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon and Kaylyn Brown were in command for the entire race.

But everyone at the near-capacity Stade de France knew Brown had to hold off the challenge of Bol, a proven anchor leg runer of the highest quality.

Bol was fourth as she took the baton in her right hand.

Her eye-catching upright running style saw her round the far bend and she started to move up through the gears.

By 200 metres she had gone past Amber Anning of Britain and Belgium’s Naomi van den Broeck.

Down the home straight, Brown tried to hold on for a US victory, but just 10 metres from the line the metronomic Bol strode past for a famous victory.

The victory keeps Bol’s bid for three Olympic golds on track.

In a quick turnaround, she lines up in round one of the 400m hurdles on Sunday before also tackling the women’s 4x400m relay later in the week.

(with inputs from AFP)

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