The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

American sprinters relishing open races in life after Bolt

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LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAN­D >> In the post-Bolt world of sprinting, top American runners are enjoying new rivalries and more open races.

Ahead of their races at the Diamond League meeting known as Athletissi­ma, Justin Gatlin and Noah Lyles spoke Thursday of enjoying duels that were harder to predict.

“I like where the sprints are right now,” said Gatlin, whose 100-meter title at the 2017 world championsh­ips was Usain Bolt’s first loss in an individual goldmedal race for 10 years. “It’s not a clear favorite always.”

Gatlin has the best time this year among those in the 100 lineup Friday at Lausanne, while Lyles starts favorite in the 200.

“I like how every race is more now getting into a ‘Who’s going to win?’ situation,” said Lyles, whose 200 duel against fellow American Michael Norman in Rome a month ago was a highlight of the Diamond League season.

“There’s a lot of rivalries coming up, especially in the U.S. It’s actually very exciting,” said Lyles, who like Norman is 21 and a potential standout at the seasonendi­ng world championsh­ips in Doha, Qatar.

Lyles and Gatlin were asked who was “the boss” of the men’s sprints in the second season since Bolt’s retirement ended almost a decade of his domination across three Olympic Games.

Both gave diplomatic answers, suggesting they enjoy the challenge.

“You got a lot of very talented athletes who are going to step up,” said Gatlin, who at age 37 posted 9.87 seconds as runner-up at the Prefontain­e Classic in California last weekend to stand fourth in the seasonlead­ing list.

The list is led by 23-yearold Christian Coleman’s winning time of 9.81 in the Americans’ first clash since taking gold and silver ahead of third-place Bolt at the 2017 worlds in London.

Lyles is second in the 100 and 200 world-leading lists this season. In Rome, Norman clocked 19.70, two-hundredths faster than Lyles.

“It’s just exciting to see fans coming out and getting excited, choose sides and just watching a race because it’s a great race,” said Lyles, whose opponents Friday include 2017 world champion Ramil Guliyev of Turkey and Canada’s Andre De Grasse, the 2016 Olympic silver medalist behind Bolt.

Also at Athletissi­ma, the women’s 100 features twotime Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Dina Asher-Smith, the European champion from Britain.

In her second season back after welcoming her first child, Fraser-Pryce pushed current Olympic champion Elaine Thompson to a world-leading performanc­e at the Jamaica nationals two weeks ago. Both timed 10.73.

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