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Americans close in on 30-gold target

Associated Press

RIO DE JANEIRO –Tori Bowie is showing her true colors –  bronze, silver and, now, gold.

“This completes my set,” the sprinter said after anchoring the US team to the title in the women’s 4x100-meter Olympic relay Friday.

She’s not the only one covered in medals. The United States heads into the final weekend of the Olympics with 27 medals in track and field, including 10 golds, and a legitimate shot to reach the coveted 30 mark.

Things have fallen the right way for the red, white and blue. Plenty more medals could be on the horizon, too, with Allyson Felix going for her sixth career Olympic gold medal when she runs in the 4x400 relay.

There’s more:

• The men’s 4x400 team, led by LaShawn Merritt, is a virtual lock for a medal, assuming no baton drops.

• The women’s high jump could prove lucrative, given that Chaunte Lowe is the favorite and teenager Vashti Cunningham is a rising force.

• The men’s 1,500-meter race has a medal contender in Matthew Centrowitz.

It’s a long way from eight years ago in Beijing, when a 23-medal effort led leadership at USA Track and Field to spearhead “Project 30,” with the goal of hitting that mark. It could be better than London four years ago, when the Americans brought home 29 medals. And it’s miles better than last year at the world championships, when the United States only won 18.

Nobody panicked. A year later, success has become contagious.

“When you’re seeing your team is going out there and setting the pace and bringing back medals to the village, the atmosphere speaks for itself,” said Tony McQuay, a member of the 4x400 relay. “Just sitting around and waiting, it starts to overwhelm you. That moment that you get to have your chance is when you try to show the world you’re just as great and keep the standard going.”

Even when things don’t go well, for the most part, they turn out all right. When the US was knocked out of the women’s 4x100 after dropping the baton, it appealed to get back in, ran a one-team race against the clock and earned a spot. The team made the most of a second chance by winning gold Friday.

                                                                     

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