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Just as everyone was proclaiming Christian Coleman the next big thing in U.S. men's sprinting, he had what has to be considered a disappointing finish to the U.S. Track and Field Championship. He had significant leads in the final of both the 100 meter and 200m dashes--and faded in both and got caught and beaten. Justin Gatlin beat him in the 100, and I can't remember who edged him in the 200, which was either a photo finish or close to it. It may be that Coleman was tired--he's been racing a lot, and racing terrifically--or it may be that he needs to work on maintaining his speed in the last third of these races. Or both.
He remains a massive prospect and seems certain to have a good pro track career. He could even have an exceptional one if he can stretch out his stride a bit and maintain in the last part of these race, something he'll surely work on. He'll not be another Usain Bolt, but then nobody will be until the next guy comes along who has Bolt's height and gazelle-like length of stride. Coleman was a great UT representative, a real champ, and we'll miss him.
He remains a massive prospect and seems certain to have a good pro track career. He could even have an exceptional one if he can stretch out his stride a bit and maintain in the last part of these race, something he'll surely work on. He'll not be another Usain Bolt, but then nobody will be until the next guy comes along who has Bolt's height and gazelle-like length of stride. Coleman was a great UT representative, a real champ, and we'll miss him.