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Chris Bailey
didn’t just imagine it—he did it. After leading the US medal sweep in 400m in Nanjing, we saw a jaw-dropping display of speed and grit, Bailey clocked a world-leading speed at Grand Slam Track that kicked off in Kingston on April 4, 2025. Fresh off his first individual global title at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing two weeks ago, and a 4x400m gold at the Paris Olympics—where he placed sixth in the 400m final, Bailey is proving he’s no one-hit-wonder. This wasn’t just a race; it was a statement. The track world is buzzing, and Bailey’s name is now on everyone’s lips. We wonder what it takes to outrun an Olympic medalist and kick off a season with a world-leading time?

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Can Chris Bailey's 44.34 in Kingston redefine the 400m hierarchy and challenge Olympic medalists?

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