Coleman stunned in 200 as Merritt, Bowie also lose

Coleman stunned in 200 as Merritt, Bowie also lose

June 27, 2017
Eric Futch celebrates after winning the 400m hurdles during Day 4 of the 2017 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California, Sunday. — AFP
Eric Futch celebrates after winning the 400m hurdles during Day 4 of the 2017 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships at Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, California, Sunday. — AFP

SACRAMENTO, California — Rising star Christian Coleman's weekend of disappointment continued Sunday as he lost the 200 meters at the US Athetics Nationals to Ameer Webb.

Coleman, beaten by Olympic silver medalist Justin Gatlin in the 100m Friday, was pipped by 0.01 seconds by Webb who closed quickly to win in 20.09 seconds.

"It's been a long weekend," said Coleman, the year's fastest man at 9.82 seconds in the 100m.

"I felt my legs tighten up near the end, but no excuses.

"It was a pretty successful week, qualifying for the team in two events."

Co-favorite Noah Lyles's world championship hopes ended when he withdrew from the semifinals with a hamstring strain.

Upsets also struck in the men's 110m hurdles and women's 200 on the final day of the selection meet for August's world championships in London.

Former American indoor champion Aleec Harris surprised world record holder Aries Merritt in the hurdles, running 13.24 to Merritt's 13.31.

"We were running into a headwind, and that’s tough for a guy who only weighs 160 pounds," Merritt said. "I haven’t done any speed work yet and I’m running really fast. I’m excited about what’s to come this summer."

Collegian Deajah Stevens took down Olympic bronze medalist Tori Bowie in the women's 200, also run into a headwind.

Stevens won in 22.30 seconds, followed by Kimberlyn Duncan (22.59) and Bowie (22.60), all making the US team.

"I have never been to London so that is going to be fun," said Stevens. "There are so many great American sprinters, it is great competition running with them.”

Olympic gold medalists Dalilah Muhammad and Ryan Crouser provided the brightest moments for established athletes, both claiming 2017's bests.

Muhammad won perhaps the most impressive women's 400m hurdles race ever, blazing 52.64 seconds as three women dipped under 53 seconds in the same race for the first time in history.

"I am feeling amazing," said Muhammad.

Only five women have run faster.

Shamier Little (52.75 and Kori Carter (52.95) trailed Muhammad as six women ran 53.82 or faster, another first.

Crouser delivered the longest shot put in 14 years, 22.65 meters, on his last attempt.

"I came in a little more rested than usual, so there was a lot of power there," said Crouser, now seventh best on the all-time list.

The toss came moments after reigning world champion Joe Kovacs had unleashed a throw of 22.35 metres for the lead.

Crouser and Kovacs will be joined on the US world championships team by former US champion Ryan Whiting (21.54).

Olympic silver medalist Sandi Morris claimed the women's pole vault at 4.80 metres as she outdueled London gold medallist Jenn Suhr (4.65m).

The US lost its top 800m runner, though, as the year's fastest man Clayton Murphy was scratched from the final due to leg cramps. — Reuters


June 27, 2017
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