(originally posted this in the Clinic thread by accident, wasn't meant to be)
Finally, finally, the American 4x100 men manage to get the on-paper result. They have such a history of dropping the baton, getting disqualified, fluffing exchanges and so on - and they tried their hardest to mess it up again - but they're such a ludicrously deep team in this event that they really oughtn't have the lack of results that they do.
The Canadians were a lot like the German women's 4x100 team - they all know their roles, and the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, but they're just so consistently good in the format despite lacking in superstars. The German women are on paper streets behind the British women, but their exchanges were super slick and the British ones were ragged - especially the last one from Asher-Smith to Neita - and it does seem that somewhat like the Dutch 4x400 girls, their entire tactic is about not screwing up and keeping the powder dry until the final leg and then seeing what Lückenkemper can manage to get for them... and today it was a medal.