The Netherlands claimed a thrilling victory in the Olympic mixed 4x400m relay on Saturday, with Femke Bol anchoring the team to a stunning finish. Bol, along with Eugene Omalla, Lieke Klaver, and Isaya Klein Ikkink, combined to set a new European record of 3:07.43, securing the gold medal. The United States, who set a world record in the heats, ultimately took silver, while Great Britain secured bronze. Bol’s powerful final lap sealed the victory for the Dutch team, solidifying their dominance in the event. The race was a thrilling spectacle of speed and strategy, with each team striving for the top spot on the podium. The Netherlands’ victory is a testament to their dedication and skill, marking a triumphant moment for the team and for Dutch athletics.