Canadian Men’s 4x100-Metre Relay Team Takes Silver at World Athletics Championships
The Canadian team, Olympic champions from the previous year, ran a season-best 37.55 seconds to secure silver, finishing behind the Americans' 37.29, officials said.
- At the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, the Canadian men's 4x100-metre relay team earned the silver medal, recording their fastest time of the season at 37.55 seconds.
- Canada returned to the podium after not making the final in 2023 and entered the race as reigning Olympic champions from the 1996 event gold.
- Canada’s 4x100m relay team, featuring Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, and Brendon Rodney, closely challenged the United States, who successfully retained their title with a winning time of 37.29 seconds.
- Brown remarked that the U.S. had a grudge against them while De Grasse said, "We had a great time" competing in Tokyo, highlighting team confidence.
- Canada's silver secured their fifth medal overall, placing third on the medal table behind the U.S. with 16 medals, signifying a strong championship performance.
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The Canadian delegation recorded its best time in 2025.

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