The Boys U20 4x100 meter relay at CARIFTA 2026 delivered exactly what relay fans wanted — speed, pressure, baton drama, and a stacked final. After looking sharp in the prelims, Trinidad and Tobago came back even stronger in the final, dropping 39.64 to secure gold over Jamaica (39.84) and Grenada (40.18). But this race was bigger than just the final result… Because from the semis to the championship race, every team had a story: Trinidad and Tobago laid down the fastest prelim time Jamaica survived the semis and then exploded in the final Grenada stayed composed and earned bronze Bahamas looked dangerous but just missed the podium And several teams showed how much relay chemistry and baton execution matter under pressure In this video, I break down the entire journey from semis to final, including: Which teams looked strongest in the prelims Why Trinidad’s baton work won them gold How Jamaica nearly turned it around Grenada’s big bronze-medal run And what separated the podium teams from the rest Because in the 4x100… speed gets attention — but the baton wins medals. Final Results 🥇 Trinidad and Tobago – 39.64 🥈 Jamaica – 39.84 🥉 Grenada – 40.18 4️⃣ Bahamas – 40.29 5️⃣ Barbados – 40.87 6️⃣ Guyana – 40.91 Drop your thoughts below 👇 Did Trinidad win this relay… or did Jamaica leave too much for the final? And which team surprised you the most? #CARIFTA2026 #4x100Relay #TrackAndField #SprintRelay #JamaicaTrack #TrinidadAndTobagoTrack #BahamasTrack #GrenadaTrack #WorldAthletics #RelayFinal #CARIFTAGames #TrackAnalysis #U20Athletics #SprintBreakdown #AthleticsHighlights