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What led to the disqualification of the Jamaica relay team featuring Kishane Thompson and Seville oblique at the world athletics championships? Everything on the heat show

The Jamaican 4x100m Jamaican relay team that featured Kishane Thompson and Oblique Seville was disqualified at the 2025 world athletics championships after having failed properly in the stick. The team, which consisted of Ackeem Blake, Seville oblique, Ryiem Forde and Kishane Thompson, was to win a podium at best, however, they did not succeed. It was Canada, the United States and Germany that ended in the top 3 of the 1st round.

The Jamaican team was on the right track to finish the race, however, when the stick was to be transmitted to Kishane Thompson of Ryiem Forde during the last stage of the race, Thompson could not secure him in time and finally dropped the stick during takeoff. Thompson also seemed to be on another path in the exchange zone, which also constitutes a violation of the rules and finally led them to their disqualification.

The Jamaican 4x100m Jamaican relay team will now be missed in the final, which will be held on September 21 at 8:20 a.m. The other notable nations that have qualified for this include Ghana, the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, Australia and France.


Kishane Thompson is thinking about 100m silver victory at the world athletics championships

Kishane Thompson at the TOKYO 2025 athletic athletics championships - Day 2 - Source: Getty
Kishane Thompson at the TOKYO 2025 athletic athletics championships – Day 2 – Source: Getty

Kishane Thompson shared his reaction after winning the silver medal in the 100m male at the world athletics championships in Tokyo. It was his first world championship medal, which he claimed with an impressive time of 9.82 seconds. In an interview after the event, he said: (0:12 from

“It was really a long season for me. It was a real season. I have never had a real season before. So I am really grateful and satisfied. It’s not just different. It is a phenomenal feeling to know that I went through the whole season. I mean, there was here and there [moments]But no major injury. “”

“I mean, the execution was not the best. But it was not the worst. There will always be things I can modify because you can always be at your best, but nevertheless, I’m happy to have finished without injury and I had a medal. I’m just having fun right now.”

Thompson finished in second place in the event, while his Countryman Oblique Seville colleague finished first place with a time of 9.77 seconds to secure the gold medal.