Waiting for the Eugene World Championships, great athletics records the exploits of Fred Kerley, American Olympic vice-champion (behind Jacobs) in Tokyo who ran in 9 "83 in the 100 heats of the US Trials. It is the seasonal world record, obtained on the same track that will host the world competitions. The second absolute time of the heats was that of Cravont Gillespie (10 "07), while the reigning world champion Chris Coleman stopped at 10" 08.
US Trials, Kerley 9 "83 out of 100, seasonal world championship
2022-06-24T18:13:14.353Z
Olympic vice-champion 'flies' in battery. Coleman does not shine (ANSA)