(NEXSTAR) — Hours after the track competition gets underway in Paris, Team USA is already setting records.
The U.S. mixed 4×400 meter relay team set a world record when Vernon Norwood, Shamier Little, Bryce Deadmon and Kaylyn Brown finished the four laps in 3 minutes, 7.41 seconds to break the mark of 3:08.80 set at world championships last year.
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“We just wanted to execute on the big stage,” Little told Nexstar’s Alyssa Orange after the race.
You may have never heard of the mixed 4×400 meter relay. The event, in which men and women compete together, is only 5 years old.
There’s no medal for this world record. The victory simply places the Americans in Saturday’s final.
Orange asked Brown, “when you saw a world record, what was the first thing that popped into your mind?”
“I’m tired,” Brown replied while giggling.
The team will need to rest up ahead of Saturday’s race for a medal where the record will be in jeopardy once again.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.