Kishane Thompson anchoring for Jamaica at London Diamond League

Jamaica’s 4x100m Relay Dream Team Could Shatter World Record at 2025 World Championships

July 19, 2025 – Jamaica’s men’s sprint relay team has reignited dreams of world-record glory after a thrilling performance at the Novuna London Athletics Meet, part of the Diamond League circuit. The quartet—Rohan Watson, Oblique Seville, Kadrian Goldson, and Kishane Thompson—powered through the 4x100m relay final at London Stadium, turning heads with a seamless combination of speed and chemistry.

As excitement builds for the upcoming 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo this September, prominent Jamaican sports analyst Leighton Levy has made a bold prediction: the 4x100m world record of 36.84 seconds, set by Team Jamaica at the 2012 London Olympics, could finally fall.

Speaking via his social media platform, @LeightonLevy_sheara50, Levy argued that this new generation of Jamaican sprinters has both the raw speed and competitive hunger to challenge the historic mark set by the legendary quartet of Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, and Usain Bolt.

With rising stars like Kishane Thompson—who stunned the world at the Prefontaine Classic—and seasoned sprinters like Oblique Seville and Rohan Watson anchoring the team, the potential is undeniable. If these athletes can maintain peak form and execute clean baton exchanges in Tokyo, Jamaica may not just win gold—they could rewrite history.

The world will be watching. As Jamaica stands at the brink of another golden era in sprinting, the 4x100m relay could be the race that defines 2025.



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