Canadian sprint star Sade McCreath joins Leighton Levy on the Mr Analyst channel to discuss Canada’s breakthrough performances at the World Athletics Relays in Botswana, where the women’s 4x100m team clocked a sensational national record 42.17. McCreath explains why Canada now believes it can become a consistent 41-second relay team capable of challenging powerhouses like Jamaica and the United States at the Olympics and World Championships. She also reveals the mindset inside the Canadian camp before facing Jamaica in the final, where Canada briefly led before Jamaica stormed home to gold. The Canadian sprinter also speaks about the brilliance of relay coach Glenroy Gilbert, the electric atmosphere in Botswana, balancing elite sprinting with demanding work shifts, and coping emotionally after the recent passing of her grandmother just before the championships.
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