RIO DE JANEIRO -- It was viewed almost as a race for Olympic silver, and Japan won.Undaunted despite running in the lane beside Usain Bolt, Aska Cambridge anchored the Japan relay team to an Olympic silver medal behind the mighty Jamaicans in an Asian record time of 37.60 on Friday night.Cambridge got the baton about the same time as Bolt, who pulled away to cross the finish in 37.27 to claim his ninth Olympic gold medal and complete a triple-triple -- golds in the 100, 200 and relay in three straight Summer Games.But Cambridge powered all the way down the straightaway and held off the Americans, Canadians, China and Britain to reward the technically flawless Japanese team with for a silver medal. It topped the bronze medal from the team of 2008, who were the first men from Japan to win an Olympic track medal in a sprinting event.It was really, really fantastic and its just so nice to be part of it, said the 23-year-old Cambridge, who has a Japanese mother and a Jamaican father. I may have Jamaican blood but I was brought up in Japan, and trained in Japan.I am called Japanese Bolt, but I need to be quicker to be called that.None of the members of the Japanese team has a sub-10 time for the 100, but their precision in the handovers gives them an advantage of teams that have faster athletes but inferior technique.Theyve shown over the years they can be reckoned with, Bolt said, when asked if he was surprised to see Japan on the podium. The baton change is always smooth for them.The Americans could take heed -- they were disqualified for an illegal baton exchange after finishing third, just 0.02 behind Japan. It was the ninth time at a major championship since 1995 that the U.S. mens 4x100 relay has either been disqualified or failed to get the baton around.Canada was elevated into the bronze medal position after finishing in a national record 37.64.Andre de Grasse, who won silver in the 200 meters and bronze in the 100, said the Canadian team has seen it before, most recently at last years world championships.Last year we were fourth, and U.S. got DQd and we got a medal, he said. I told them all to wait around, you dont know what can happen. Its tricky -- sometimes it just doesnt take just speed.Still, he hadnt been expecting such big things from the silver medalists.Japan probably surprised is a little bit, he said. We didnt expect to see them up there. But congrats to them as well.Miguel Rojas Jersey . Bradwell was scheduled to become a free agent Tuesday. Born and raised in Toronto, Bradwell is entering his sixth CFL season, with all six played for his hometown Argonauts. Tony Saunders Jersey . The Americans, skipped by John Shuster, seized the advantage in the eighth end by scoring five points for a 7-3 lead. The Czechs pulled two back in the ninth, but Shusters team of third Jeff Isaacson, second Jared Zezel and lead John Landsteiner ended with another point to secure the last Olympic berth on offer. https://www.cheapmarlinsjerseys.us/1611r-drew-steckenrider-jersey-marlins.html . The scientists believe the small earthquake during a Marshawn Lynch touchdown was likely greater than Lynchs famous "beast quake" touchdown run three years ago, which also came against New Orleans during a playoff game. Ryne Stanek Jersey . You can watch the game live on TSN at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. The Flyers had won seven of eight before dropping their last two outings on consecutive days over the weekend. Philadelphia was handed a 6-3 loss by the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Rangers the following night in New York City. Mark Kotsay Jersey . Michell Burger, a woman who lives on an estate next to Pistorius gated community, said she and her husband were awoken by the screams in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 14 last year, when Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp by shooting four times through a door in his bathroom.HARRISONBURG, Va. -- Jaime Nared scored 19 points, Mercedes Russell added 17 points with 11 rebounds, and No. 13 Tennessee overtook James Madison in the fourth quarter for an 81-69 win in the season opener for both teams Friday night.Tied at 62 with 8:12 left to play, Tennessee broke away for good with a 9-0 burst, capped by a three-point play from Diamond DeShields, and held off James Madison down the stretch. A free throw from Alexa Middleton with 1:23 left made it 77-67 and Tennessee protected the double-digit lead tthe rest of the way.ddddddddddddMiddleton had 18 points, including four 3-pointers, and DeShields finished with 10 points. Nared got all her points, including three 3-pointers, in the first half and fouled out in the fourth quarter.James Madison was led by Precious Hall, who scored a career-high 39 points, including seven 3-pointers. Kamiah Smalls had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Dukes. ' ' '