
Canada picks up bronze in 4×100 relay after American DQ, capping eventful day in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO — It wouldn’t be a 4×100-metre relay without some Canadian controversy.
The Canadians claimed a bronze medal in the event Friday at the Rio Olympics, getting elevated to the podium after the U.S team was disqualified for an illegal baton exchange. Andre De Grasse ran a blistering anchor leg for Canada and picked up his third medal of the Games.
It was a similar scenario at the 2015 IAAF World Championships, where another American disqualification gave De Grasse and Canada a bronze medal.
But Canada has often found itself on the other side of 4×100 disputes. The 2012 Olympic team went from elated to inconsolable in the span of a few minutes, when a bronze medal was revoked when a lane judge ruled one of the runners had stepped on the line.