
Jenoah McKiver and Team USA Sets Championship Record in Mixed 4x400m Relay
Saturday, September 13, 2025 | Track and Field
McKiver posts fastest split of the race to secure gold at World Championships
TOKYO – Former Gator Jenoah McKiver helped lead Team USA to a first-place finish in the 4x400m mixed relay at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday.
The quartet of Bryce Deadmon, Lynna Irby-Jackson, McKiver, and Alexis Holmes clocked a 3:08.80, establishing a new Championship Record. McKiver delivered a standout third leg in 43.91 seconds, the fastest split of the race.
The gold medal earned by McKiver and his teammates marks the second title for the United States, following victory in the men's shot put, and represents the first medal for a Gator athlete at the 2025 World Championships.
For more information regarding schedules and results, visit the World Athletics website or click on the links below.
Event Schedule
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The quartet of Bryce Deadmon, Lynna Irby-Jackson, McKiver, and Alexis Holmes clocked a 3:08.80, establishing a new Championship Record. McKiver delivered a standout third leg in 43.91 seconds, the fastest split of the race.
The gold medal earned by McKiver and his teammates marks the second title for the United States, following victory in the men's shot put, and represents the first medal for a Gator athlete at the 2025 World Championships.
For more information regarding schedules and results, visit the World Athletics website or click on the links below.
Event Schedule
Medal Ceremony Schedule
Follow the Gators:
Instagram: @GatorsTF
X: @GatorsTF
#GoGators
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