Athletics: Coleman to double at U.S. trials, worlds and Olympics
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[April 10, 2019]
By Gene Cherry
(Reuters) - World 100m silver medalist
Christian Coleman will go for a sprint double at July's U.S.
championships, setting the stage for a run at gold in both at Doha's
world championships and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, his manager told
Reuters.
"He is definitely doubling," Emanuel Hudson said in a telephone
interview.
"Christian Coleman always has considered himself a 100-200 meters
athlete," Hudson added in revealing the world 60m record holder's
plans to go for his first double on the global stage.
"The norm is he would be running the 100 and 200. So ideally he is
going to run both at the Olympic Games."
A long 2017 collegiate season before Coleman turned professional led
the sprinter to contest only the 100m at London's world
championships, even though he made the U.S. team in both sprints.
Then last season hamstring problems curtailed his 200m plans.
The decision to double this time, along with world and Olympic
implications, assures the U.S. nationals/world trials, scheduled for
Des Moines, Iowa, of a major showdown in both events.
World champion Justin Gatlin and indoor bronze medalist Ronnie Baker
will likely be Coleman's opponents in the 100m and Diamond League
winner Noah Lyles in the 200m.
Lyles has not totally closed the door on doubling, though.
"As of right now, the plan is the 200," Lyles' coach Lance Brauman
told Reuters.
"But all options will stay on the table just in case."
Coleman, the 2017 U.S. collegiate double sprint champion, is
planning to compete in both events on the Diamond League circuit
before chasing the U.S. double, his manager said.
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Christian Coleman of the U.S. in action during the Men's 60m Final
with China's Bingtian Su and Zhenye Xie at the IAAF World Indoor
Championships in Birmingham, Britain, March 3, 2018. REUTERS/Phil
Noble/File Photo
The 23-year-old will open his Diamond League season with a 100m
headliner against Chinese world indoor silver medalist Su Bingtian
in Shanghai on May 18 and is confirmed for a 100m at the Prefontaine
Classic near San Francisco on June 30.
Although Coleman missed several races with hamstring problems before
roaring back with the year's fastest 100 (a personal best 9.79
seconds) in 2018, "I don't think that (the double) will be a
problem," his manager said.
A final check at the Florida Relays, where Coleman ran the 4x200m
and 4x400m relays, showed he was ready.
"He's healthy. We are not putting him in a whole bunch of meets and
his last likely race, in Lausanne, will be 20 days before the U.S.
championships," Hudson said.
Coleman's 200m best of 19.85 seconds in 2017 is two-tenths of a
second slower than Lyles' top time, but Hudson is expecting big
things this season.
"Since then (2017) he has broken the world record in the 60 meters
and run a personal best in the 100," the manager said.
"I think his 200 meters time is going to be something off the
charts."
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by
Christian Radnedge)
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