Williams anchors U.S. to victory in 4×100 relay
August 13, 2005
HELSINKI (Reuters) – World 100 meters champion Lauryn
Williams anchored the U.S. women’s 4×100 meters relay team to
victory at the world championships on Saturday.
Angela Daigle ran the first leg for the Americans, handing
over to Muna Lee who passed the baton to Lisa Barber.
Williams repulsed off the challenge of Jamaica’s Olympic
200 champion Veronica Campbell to win gold for the United
States in a season’s best of 41.78 seconds.
Jamaica were second and Belarus third.
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