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Fraser Price of Jamaica, known as the 'Rocket Mom', won a gold medal in the women's 400m relay in track and field and decorated her last Olympics in gold.



This is reporter Jeong Hye-kyung.



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Fraser Price, who took over the baton on the curved track, took over the baton and sprinted out to the lead.




And the last runner was the first to cross the finish line at 41.02, widening the gap with the second-placed US.



Jamaica's first gold medal in the women's 400m relay in 17 years.



[Fraser-Price/Jamaica Gold Medalist: (Jamaica) It is an honor to set a new record on Independence Day]



Fraser Price, who achieved two consecutive 100m victories at the Beijing and London Olympics despite his short height of 152cm, went through a hiatus due to marriage and childbirth. He said goodbye to the Olympics by participating in the Olympics four times without hesitation and decorating his eighth medal in gold.



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American mother sprinter Allison Felix won the 400m bronze medal in the event she competed after giving birth to her daughter, winning 10 medals, the most in women's track and field history at the Olympics.



[Felix/USA bronze medalist: My daughter gave me courage. I thought of the world my daughter would grow up in. I wanted to do my part and do well with (daughters) side.] If



Felix wins a medal in the remaining 1,600m relay, he will surpass athletics legend Carl Lewis to become the most Olympic medalist in American athletics.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)