Canadian 4x100m men's relay team finally receives Olympic silver medals

The Canadian men's 4x100-metre relay team received its Olympic silver medals Saturday at the Canadian national trials in a medal reallocation ceremony in Langley, B.C.

Disqualification of British team member due to doping violation lifted Canada to 2nd

Four men are seen posing with Olympic silver medals and holding a bouquet of flowers.
From left to right: Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney and Andre De Grasse pose with their upgraded Tokyo Olympics silver medals Saturday in Langley, B.C. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

The Canadian men's 4x100-metre relay team received its Olympic silver medals Saturday at the Canadian national trials in a medal reallocation ceremony.

The group of Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney and Jerome Blake had initially earned bronze in the event at the Tokyo Games two years ago.

However, an official upgrade came in May 2022 following the disqualification of the British team due to a doping violation by team member CJ Ujah.

The group received the upgraded medals at McLeod Stadium in Langley in front of cheering fans, with the original Tokyo race broadcast on the big screen display before the presentation.

"I forgot how heavy this was," said Brown while lifting the medal following the ceremony.

"When we were in Tokyo there wasn't a lot of fans and a lot of support so it was pretty empty. You could hear an echo in there. Here, our fans, our people that support us — our families are here, our friends our here — it's a special moment to relive it and do it the right way."

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Canada's men's relay team receives long-awaited Tokyo Olympic silver medals

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The Canadian men’s 4x100-metre relay team received their Tokyo 2020 silver medals in a reallocation ceremony Saturday at the Canadian national trials in Langley, B.C. Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney and Andre De Grasse had their bronze medals upgraded after the disqualification of the British team due to a doping violation by team member CJ Ujah.

De Grasse — a six-time Olympic medallist and the reigning Olympic champion in the 200 — failed to qualify for the 100 final on Friday and Brown won his fifth consecutive national title.

"Just coming out here, being on home soil in front of my family, in front of my friends, in front of the fans, it's an amazing feeling. We didn't get that opportunity in Tokyo because of the pandemic so it kind of feels like a surreal feeling to get it on home soil," said De Grasse about the ceremony and new silver medal.

The team is planning on holding a training camp in Barcelona ahead of the world championships in Budapest, Hungary in August.

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