Friday, October 18, 2019

Break 9.76s Record

Break 9.76s Record

The men's 100m final has ended at the 2019 world championships in doha, Qatar. Christian Coleman of the United States won this year's world and personal best in 9.76 seconds. Last year's runner-up, Coleman, won his first 100m title at the world championships. It was also the tenth time an American athlete had won the men's 100m final at the world championships.
At 1.75 metres, he is probably the shortest of the 100 metres champion. Yesterday reporters in mixed mining area, suddenly someone said: "Coleman!" "Where? As a result, a group of reporters with long guns and short guns, Coleman's figure was completely submerged. But on the court, Coleman is the biggest. The 23-year-old became the first post-bolt 100m world champion.
Coleman's dream is not a sprinter, but a rugby player. In high school, he broke the NFL record for the combined 40-meter dash, but no college football team offered him an offer. "We all loved him," recalled mike erwood, Coleman's high school coach. Instead, many of his teammates got admission letters from universities. Coleman didn't like the idea of running sprints when football turned me down.
Coleman worked so hard, and sometimes his partner's mother would ask him to take a break, only to be told, "when you're relaxing, everyone else is training." Then he asked his father to practice with him. "It was the support of his family that brought him to where he is," his agent, David Hudson, told reporters yesterday.
His experience of missing three drug tests has been one of the most controversial topics throughout the tournament. Coleman's life is a race for recognition and respect.

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