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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — For the U.S. women’s relay team, this was a shock. For the men -- more of the same. The women pulled a stunner over Jamaica in the 4x100 relay at world championships Saturday, while the favored men finished second after the latest sloppy baton exchange in what has been a ritual since before anyone on this team was born.

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