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Athletics – World Athletics – Women’s 4×400 Meter Relay – Heats – Hayward Field, Eugene, Oregon, U.S. – July 23, 2022 Allyson Felix in the U.S. celebrates winning the heat REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel

EUGENE, Ore., July 23 (Reuters) – Allyson Felix helped the United States advance to the final of the 4×400 meters in a surprise return to Hayward Field on Saturday, days after running what was supposed to be her farewell race. The World Cup.

The seven-time Olympic gold medalist flew back to Eugene, Oregon, after being called to the preliminary round of the women’s event, following her bronze medal performance in the mixed event last week. Read more

The 36-year-old, who won her first Olympic medal 18 years ago at the Athens Games, led her team in the second round as the US finished the fastest time in the heat (3:23.38) with Britain second. .

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“They called me and asked if I was ready to stay and stay here,” Felix said. Read also : Hulu rejects campaign ads as politics clashes with streaming TV. “It’s really cool, I didn’t expect that to happen.

“But I’m always ready to run with this team. We all ran hard to put our team in position tomorrow. This is really special.”

The U.S. will aim for a third consecutive world gold in Sunday’s final.

“I don’t think they’ll need me tomorrow,” Felix told reporters.

France finished third in the heats.

Jamaica (3:24.23) built a huge lead at the half and won their heat by more than three and a half seconds.

Belgian Camille Laus came from behind in the final straight to run home in second place in Canada.

A day after raising money in the 400m race, Holland’s Femke Bol came home to keep the Netherlands in the race after being robbed but was kicked out of the team.

Italy and Switzerland advanced in time.

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Reporting by Amy Tennery in Eugene, Oregon, additional reporting by Nathan Frandino; Editing by Peter Rutherford

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