Athletics: Coleman sizzles in 100m heats as Gatlin keeps pace
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[June 23, 2017]
By Gene Cherry
SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) -
Christian Coleman displayed the kind of speed that helped him clock
the fastest time of the year when he led 100 meters qualifying at
the U.S. national championships on Thursday as 35-year-old Justin
Gatlin kept pace with the youngsters.
Coleman, who has clocked a season-best 9.82 seconds, slowed down
noticeably in his heat but still ran 9.93 on a blazing afternoon
where track temperatures topped 43 degrees Celsius at a meet that
doubles up as world championships trials.
"Yeah, I have complete confidence in myself that I can beat anybody
I get on the line with, whether it's him (Usain Bolt) or anybody
else," Coleman said of his chances against the world record holder
in the Jamaican's final 100 meters at the London championships in
August.
Olympic silver medalist Gatlin was not far behind the 21-year-old
Coleman time wise, winning his heat in 10.00 seconds as he fights
back to full fitness following a string of injuries.
"It's a surreal time for me," Gatlin said of being able to compete
with America's young sprinters. "I am a older guy in a year that I'm
probably the most injured I have ever been."
Isiah Young won a third heat in 9.97 and Mike Rodgers was second to
Gatlin, also in 10.00, but U.S. record holder Tyson Gay failed to
advance, as the 34-year-old finished 15th overall in 10.17 after
stumbling at the start.
The semi-finals and finals of both the men's and women's 100m are
set for Friday.
Double Olympic medalist Tori Bowie continued her fine form in the
women's sprint, leading qualifying in 10.90 with Morolake Akinosun
second fastest in 10.98 and world indoor champion Barbara Pierre a
winner of her heat in 10.99.
MEAD FOR SPEED
World 400 meters champion Allyson Felix also advanced with the
seventh fastest time of 11.03. Felix is running the 100m and 200m in
Sacramento as speed work for the 400m in London, where she already
has a wild card as reigning champion.
Temperatures had dropped considerably by the 10,000m finals but
Hassan Mead had too much heat for the rest of the field as he ended
Olympic marathon bronze medalist Galen Rupp's eight-year run as the
U.S. men's champion.
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Justin Gatlin wins 100m heat in 10.00 during the USA Championships
at Hornet Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Mead edged Kenya-born Shadrack Kipchirchir to win in 29:01.44 as
Rupp could only finish fifth, more than three seconds behind the
winner.
National record holder Molly Huddle pulled away to take the women's
race in 31:19.86.
The top three finishers in each event plus wild cards will earn
selection to the U.S. world championships team, provided they have
met the qualifying standard.
Former national 800m champion Alysia Montano, wearing a Wonder Woman
T-shirt, ran the championships for the second time in four years
while pregnant.
Five months with child this time, she finished last in the
preliminaries in 2:21.40. Montano was eight months pregnant when she
ran at the championships in 2014.
"There is something about coming out to any venue not really
expecting to win but going along with the journey and seeing what
comes out of it," she said. "It is the most beautiful part about me
being a track and field athlete."
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