By Adrian Robinson in Nassau, Bahamas

Olympic silver medallist Kerron Stewart says the 4x100m world record is not on her mind as Jamaica prepare for action at the first-ever World Relays in Nassau, Bahamas this weekend.

Stewart was speaking today at the last press briefing held by the IAAF World Relays Bahamas 2014, Local Organizing Committee  for the upcoming event.

Presses by journalists, Stewart said time was not a priority.

She said “it’s about putting the right people where they need to be in order for them to do their best”.              

Stewart was a member of Jamaica’s gold medal 4x100m relay team at the 2013 World Championships at the Luzhniki Stadium in Russia.

The quartet of Carrie Russell, Stewart, Schillonie Calvert and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce streaked to gold in 41.29, the second fastest time ever run.

The time was also a national and championship record.

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