Coleman, Hobbs come out on top in 100 meters races at NYC Grand Prix

Coleman, Hobbs come out on top in 100 meters races at NYC Grand Prix

Coleman, Hobbs come out on top in 100 meters races at NYC Grand Prix

Athletics – World Athletics Indoor Championships – Stark Arena, Belgrade, Serbia – March 19, 2022 Christian Coleman of the U.S reacts after the men’s 60m final REUTERS/Aleksandra Szmigiel

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  • Christian Coleman wins men’s 100m and Aleia Hobbs wins ladies’ 100m at the NYC Grand Prix in New York.
  • “I felt like that was a great race,” said Coleman, who took third at the Prefontaine Classic last month.
  • “I felt quite a bit improved in the final part of my race than I did last time – and I feel like that was actually all that I was absent.”
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Coleman, the reigning world champion who got back to activity in January subsequent to serving a 18-month suspension for penetrating enemy.

He said he was satisfied in the wake of completing under 10 seconds in the occasion interestingly this year.

Jamaican Ackeem Blake completed second and American Marvin Bracy took third.

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With crowds of youthful fans cheering her name outside the media zone, Richardson said she was excited to deliver a 10.85 in her third 100m race of the time, even after Tokyo hand-off silver medallist Hobbs ripped her direction to the highest point of the platform in 10.83.

“I feel wonderful,” she told columnists. “I feel awesome.”

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American Teahna Daniels completed third.

Decorated from shoulder to lower leg in red fishnet, Richardson later won the 200 meters – an occasion where she doesn’t frequently contend – in 22.38.

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“(The) 200 is really the justification for why I began running so the way that I had the option to land… felt wonderful,” she said.

A last tuneup in front of the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the track on Randall’s Island experienced rapid times under blustery circumstances.

American Devon Allen delivered a world-driving 12.84 seconds to beat title holder Grant Holloway by more than two-tenths of a second in the men’s 110m obstacles.

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“I assumed I planned to break the world record today, so we’ll need to hang tight for another race,” said two times Olympian Allen, who is shuffling a profession in the National Football League (NFL) with his athletic desires.

Somewhere else at the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold occasion, ruling title holder Noah Lyles, who took bronze in Tokyo, won the men’s 200 meters in 19.61 and two times world bronze medallist Ajee Wilson won the ladies’ 800m in 2:00.62.

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