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4x400-meter USA vs. the World relays

On the women's side, USA Red -- with Allyson Felix running second and Monique Henderson running third -- won in a rout. They finished in 3:24.70, with Jamaica second in 3:29.84.

On the men's side, USA Red and USA Blue finished 1-2, pulling the track equivalent of a boxout against an attempted surge by Jamaica over the last half of the anchor leg.

Both US teams were stacked. USA Red (always the stronger of the two) had 2004 4x400-meter gold medalist Derrick Brew running second and LaShawn Merritt running third. USA Blue had former Penn Relays stars Wallace Spearman (Arkansas) second and Kerron Clement (Florida) third, with Bershawn Jackson anchoring.

USA Red's winning time was 2:59.18. USA Blue finished in 3:00.04. Jamaica was third in 3:00.44.

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