Canadian relay team sets masters 4 x 400m world record
The foursome beat the previous record by almost 20 seconds
Four Canadian masters athletes broke the M55 indoor 4x400m relay world record on Sunday at the Ontario Masters Athletics Indoor Championships in Toronto. The relay team of Paul Osland, Simon Rayner, Serge Faucher and Jose Fuentes beat the previous record of 4.24.39 by almost 20 seconds, clocking a 4:05.85.
NEW WORLD RECORD ?
Big result from the Ontario Masters Indoor Championships, the Unattached Ontario M55 team of Serge Faucher, Simon Rayner, Jose Fuentes, & Paul Osland set a new 4x400m relay record of 4:05.85 ? pic.twitter.com/jmomgKkErh
— Athletics Canada (@AthleticsCanada) March 9, 2020
The team
Osland, a former Olympic 800m runner and current CEO of Athletics Ontario, was modest after the performance, saying that he doubts their record will last long before someone else lowers it.
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“We’re looking at another guy to help beat it,” he says. Osland had raced with Faucher before, and he trains with Rayner on the University of Toronto Track Club (UTTC), but before Sunday, all four of them had never run together. In fact, Fuentes wasn’t even planning to run the 4x400m on Sunday. Osland, Rayner and Faucher needed a fourth runner, and when they saw Fuentes win the M55 1,500m (he ran a 4:32.98), they approached him and asked if he’d join their team.
“We just said, ‘We’ll find someone on the day,'” Osland said. “That’s how masters is—who can you find standing around to join you?”
Rayner placed second behind Fuentes in the 1,500m, running a 4:40.69. He also won the M55 3,000m in 10:32.00 and the 400m in 1:03.12. Faucher raced multiple individual events as well, registering a second-place for the 60m in 8.00, grabbing the win for the 200m in 26.06.
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The record
The time to beat was 4:24.39, which works out to about 66 seconds for each leg. The newfound team absolutely smashed that, and their time of 4:05.85 equates to just over 61 seconds each per 400m.
At this summer’s World Masters Athletics Championships in Toronto, Osland, Rayner and Faucher plan to team up once again, adding another UTTC masters athlete and former Olympian, Mike Sherar, to their 4x400m relay.
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“We should do quite well in that,” Osland says. “If we don’t win, I’d be surprised. At the very least, we should get second.”
Osland, Faucher and Sherar will also race a relay this weekend at the Canadian Masters Indoor Championships in St. John, N.B.