The Canadian women's 4x100m relay team won a silver medal at the World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana [1, 2].

This performance is a critical step in the national team's preparation for upcoming global competitions. By securing high placements in Gaborone, Canada has ensured a strong presence in the next cycle of international athletics.

Canada finished the event with a total of three medals [1]. The haul included two silver medals [1], and one bronze medal [1]. These results reflect a broad level of success across different relay disciplines for the Canadian squad.

The strong performances in Botswana served a dual purpose beyond the podium. Canada successfully qualified five relay teams for the 2027 World Championships [1]. This qualification ensures that the country will be represented across multiple categories in the upcoming world event.

Despite the overall success, the event was not without setbacks. Jerome Blake suffered an injury during the men's 4x100m final [1]. The impact of this injury on the team's long-term roster remains to be determined as the athletes prepare for future meets.

The events took place in June 2024, marking a significant milestone in the relay teams' trajectory toward the 2027 championships [1].

Canada successfully qualified five relay teams for the 2027 World Championships

The ability to qualify five separate relay teams for the 2027 World Championships indicates a depth of talent within Canadian sprinting. While the injury to Jerome Blake presents a challenge for the men's 4x100m squad, the overall medal count suggests Canada is currently a top contender in global relay events.