Team Zambia longside usain Bolt and coach glen mills

Team Zambia’s 4x400m relay squad is intensifying its training in Jamaica as they gear up for the 2025 World Athletics Relays, scheduled for May 10–11 in Guangzhou, China. Their preparation received a major boost with a motivating encounter featuring sprint icon Usain Bolt, the current world record holder in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m events.

Adding to the excitement, the team also had the opportunity to connect with Glen Mills, Bolt’s legendary coach and head of Racers Track Club—one of Jamaica’s premier sprint institutions. Known for producing world-class athletes, Racers Track Club continues to be a cornerstone of sprinting excellence on the global stage.

With these powerful influences fueling their journey, Team Zambia is poised to deliver a standout performance on the world stage.

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