Canadian 4x100 relay team

Donovan Bailey.jpg
Donovan Bailey.jpg

Canadian 4x100 relay team

CA$320.00

The Canadian men's 4x100m relay team, comprised of athletes Donovan Bailey, Bruny Surin, Glenroy Gilbert, and Robert Esmie, made history at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics by capturing the gold medal in the men's 4x100m relay. Their victory was significant not only for its athletic achievement but also for its impact on Canadian sports and national pride.

The team clocked a remarkable time of 37.69 seconds, establishing a new Olympic record and showcasing the speed and synergy of the athletes. This win was particularly notable as it marked Canada's first gold medal in the relay at the Olympics since the 1924 Paris Games, a span of 72 years, and solidified the team's position as one of the fastest relay squads in history.

Donovan Bailey, who also won the gold medal in the 100m sprint that year, became a symbol of Canadian excellence in track and field. The relay team's success inspired a new generation of Canadian sprinters and contributed to the growing popularity of athletics in the country. Their performance at the Atlanta Games remains a proud moment in Canada's Olympic history, representing determination, teamwork, and the pursuit of greatness on an international stage.

Product Description

This captivating series of running singlets pays homage to the most iconic Canadian runners of the past 100 years. Each piece is meticulously crafted using a combination of paper and mixed media, including screen printing, pastels, acrylic paint, and colored pencils. Utilizing cougar cardstock and foam core, these singlets are designed to create a striking three-dimensional art piece that leaps off the canvas, embodying the spirit of the athlete who once wore each iconic singlet.

The vibrant colors and precise attention to detail make every piece distinctly unique, as each singlet is handcrafted with care—no two are exactly alike. The final artwork is visually engaging, casting beautiful shadows that breathe life into the creations. This series not only celebrates the legacy of these remarkable athletes but also serves as a testament to the artistry of running culture in Canada.

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