Athletics: Felix advances in first
race in 13 months on time qualifier
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[July 26, 2019]
By Gene Cherry
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - A humble
Allyson Felix returned to racing for the first time in 13 months on
Thursday and made the semi-finals of the 400 meters on a time
qualifier at the U.S. national championships.
The 33-year-old multiple Olympic and world champion is on the
comeback trail after giving birth to daughter Camryn in November
through an emergency caesarean section, 32 weeks into her pregnancy
"It was rusty, but kind of expected since I haven't raced in a long
time," Felix said after clocking 52.20 seconds in her first run at
the nationals, which are doubling this year as world championship
trials.
Her time, almost three seconds slower than her personal best in
2015, was only good enough for fourth in her heat and she needed to
wait for other races to confirm her qualification.
"It was very humbling," she added. "I'm just happy to be running
because I didn't know if that was going to be the case.
"Things that were once very easy for me are now pretty challenging.
And I'm a regular mom. I'm in the hotel cleaning bottles, changing
diapers and getting ready for races."
The 2012 Olympic 200 meters champion looked strong through three
quarters of the race but tired coming home.
"It's a starting point for next year," said Felix, who hopes to run
in her fifth Olympics in Tokyo in 2020.
"Now I have time. I know I can get where I need to go."
Heats dominated much of the opening day of the four-day trials that
will determine the American team for September's world championships
in Doha.
HAVING FUN
World champion Justin Gatlin finished second to training partner
Isiah Young in their 100 meters heat, while 2017 world silver
medalist Christian Coleman won his.
Gatlin, 37, was clearly enjoying the moment and he and Young pointed
to each other in celebration as they approached the line.
"We just wanted to go out there and just run through 70 or 80
meters, then look over at each other and basically say good job,"
Gatlin said.
Young ran 10.14 seconds, the fastest time of the day, with Gatlin
crossing the line in 10.16, second fastest.
Gatlin, who has a bye to the world championships, left the track
undecided whether he would run in Friday's semi-finals but later
told Reuters he would compete.
He needed to run only one round to collect his bye.
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Allyson Felix places fourth in women's 400m heat in 52.20 during the
USATF Championships at Drake Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby
Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Coleman, who is seeking a 100-200 meters double, won his race in
10.29, while Mike Rodgers (10.24) and Ronnie Baker (10.26) were also
heat winners.
Dezerea Bryant was fastest in the women's 100 heats in 11.25
seconds. Collegiate champion Sha'Carri Richardson, who has run 10.75
this year, was seventh fastest at 11.41.
Michael Norman, favorite for the world championship 400 meters, won
his heat in 44.81 seconds but collegian Trevor Stewart went faster
in 44.76.
Olympian Lopez Lomong, who was born in South Sudan, won the men's
10,000 meters final in a personal best 27 minutes, 30.06 seconds.
He will be joined on the American team by Kenyan-born Shadrack
Kipchirchir (27:47.71) and Leonard Korir (28:01.43).
U.S. record holder Molly Huddle won the women's race in 31:58.47
with Emily Sisson (32:02.19) also qualifying for Doha.
Officials paid tribute to the late Gabe Grunewald before the women's
1,500 meters preliminaries, placing a bouquet of flowers on the
track in honor of the former U.S. indoor 3,000 meters champion.
Grunewald, 32, died of cancer in June. She delayed a round of
treatment to run in the 2017 U.S. championships.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Des Moines, Iowa, editing by Nick
Mulvenney)
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