Organizers of the meeting had said on Sunday
that both world 100m silver medallist Coleman and Jamaican
double Olympic sprint champion Elaine Thompson were "dealing
with physical issues that prevent them from participating".
"Coleman is fine," Tim Hall told Reuters via a text message on
Monday. "I just felt the timing is not appropriate for him to
compete right now. ..precautionary reasons."
Neither his coach nor agent, in a telephone interview, would
elaborate on Coleman's status.
The race would have been the 22-year-old's first individual
outdoor competition after a superb indoor season in which he set
the 60m world record and won the world championship.
Even without Coleman, who ran the fastest 100m of 2017, the
Shanghai race is expected to be an early season highlight.
U.S. world 100m champion Justin Gatlin, Canadian triple Olympic
medallist Andre De Grasse and China's 60m silver medallist Su
Bingtian are all entered in the race, along with surprise world
200m gold medallist Ramil Guliyev of Turkey and 2017 British
Diamond League 100m winner CJ Ujah.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by
Peter Rutherford)
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