Brown makes up for 200 disappointment by anchoring Canada to relay gold
TORONTO — When Canada’s Aaron Brown took the baton a step behind Jaquone Hoyte of Barbados on Sunday and set his sights on the finish line, one thought went through his mind.
“I was thinking I’m not going to lose twice. I’m going to get this guy if it kills me,” Brown said laughing.
The 26-year-old from Toronto anchored Canada to a victory in the men’s 4×100 relay, the highlight on the final day of the NACAC Championships. The victory came an hour after Brown tied up over the final few metres of the 200, losing to Kyle Greux of Trinidad and Tobago.
Bismark Boateng, Jerome Blake, Mobolade Ajomale and Brown, who powered past Hoyte over the final 40 metres, won relay gold in 38.56 seconds, delighting the crowd at the University of Toronto’s sundrenched Varsity Stadium.