With targets on their backs, the Canadian men's 4x100-metre relay team has its eyes locked on a singular objective: repeat. Canada won gold at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Ore., with a world-leading time of 37.48 seconds.
The team of Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney and Jerome Blake is also currently tied for the world-leading time with Japan this year at 37.80, having achieved it at the Florida Relays on April 1. Watch Athletics North every day during the World Athletics Championships on CBCSports.ca and the CBC Sports YouTube Channel for the rundown of the day's top stories and events.
Rob Pizzo will be joined by our track and field analysts, including Morgan Campbell, to bring you the latest storylines. As the 2023 world championships unfold from Saturday to Aug.
27 in Budapest, Hungary, Blake says the group knows what it will take to get the job done. De Grasse shared a similar sentiment while acknowledging what awaits them. "It's definitely gonna be tough," he said. "You got the Americans, you got the Jamaicans and you got the Brits.