US 4x400 Mixed Relay Team Reinstated to Final

US 4x400 Mixed Relay Team Reinstated to Final
Lynna Irby and Taylor Manson of the United States react after competing in the mixed 4x400m relay heats during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, on July 30, 2021. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)
Reuters
7/31/2021
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7/31/2021

TOKYO—The United States’ mixed 4x400 meter relay team has been reinstated into Saturday’s final due to an official’s error, a World Athletics spokesperson said, after they were disqualified on Friday for exchanging the baton outside the changeover zone.

The American team, comprising Elija Godwin, Lynna Irby, Taylor Manson and Bryce Deadmon, were reinstated by jury decision, Tokyo 2020 organizers said on Saturday.

The Dominican Republic team, which was also disqualified on Friday, has now also been reinstated to compete in the finals after a successful appeal, organizers said in a statement.

“Both teams have now been reinstated after appeal and will race in the first ever Olympic mixed relay final at 21:35,” the statement read.

The American quartet had posted the fastest time in their heat on Friday, ahead of the Dominican Republic who posted a national record before being disqualified.

USA Track & Field did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding the circumstances around their reinstatement.

Olympic organizers had not added the United States to the start list for the medal race by Saturday morning.

The United States won gold when the mixed relay featured at the world championships for the first time in Doha in 2019 and are favorites to capture the maiden Olympic gold for the event.