IOC rubber-stamps Olympic medal upgrade for Canada’s men’s relay team at Tokyo Games
OTTAWA — Canada’s men’s 4×100-metre relay team from the Tokyo Olympics has officially been upgraded to silver nine months after they raced to bronze.
The International Olympic Committee rubber-stamped the upgrade during Thursday’s meeting of the executive board.
Jerome Blake of Burnaby, B.C., Aaron Brown and Brendon Rodney of Toronto, and six-time Olympic medallist Andre De Grasse of Markham, Ont. posted a time of 37.70 seconds in Tokyo to finish behind Italy and Great Britain. Great Britain’s result was scrubbed in February after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled against lead-off runner Chijindu Ujah, for a doping violation.
“To retroactively get upgraded to a silver medal on our day off kinda feels weird,” Brown said in a YouTube video in March. “We didn’t go out there and run any faster, we didn’t do anything different on the track. It’s literally because of a disqualification, so that feels a little strange.”