Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Gatlin, Merritt head towards 200m showdown

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Justin Gatlin and LaShawn Merritt remained on course for a 200 metres final while top hurdlers Brianna Rollins and Keni Harrison put on an early speed show at the US Olympic trials on Thursday.

World silver medalist Gatlin eased through qualifying, finishing only eighth as Merritt, Walter Dix and Tyson Gay also made it through the 200 metres opening round. Rollins beat Harrison by one hundredth of a second, clocking 12.56 seconds in women’s 100 metres qualifying.

Gatlin, already on the U.S. team as the 100 metres trials winner, clocked 20.32 seconds to finish behind Ameer Webb (20.27 seconds) in their race on a cool, rainy afternoon.

“I just took my time and made sure I was in the top three coming out of the curve,” Gatlin said. “I knew Ameer was gonna run. He’s got one gear, so he’s gonna go.”

Four hundred metre trials winner Merritt, who holds the year’s fastest 200m and 400m times, was third quickest in a wind-assisted 20.09 seconds.

“The 200 is still a little foreign to me, but I know that I’m fast and strong, so I figured I can handle it,” Merritt said.

Dix (20.23) and Gay (20.36) moved on in wind-assisted performanc­es in the July 1-10 trials which select the American team for the Rio Olympics.

Noah Lyles, just 18, had the day’s fastest time, 20.04 seconds, but was pushed along by an assisting wind. The 100 metres hurdles qualifying featured the year’s five fastest hurdlers.

Harrison put down the gauntlet with a 12.57-second clocking and held the lead until Rollins, in the last hurdles qualifying race, overtook her time. No one was within a tenth of a second of the two.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Justin Gatlin (extreme left) clocked 20.32 seconds to finish behind Ameer Webb (second from left).
AFP PHOTO Justin Gatlin (extreme left) clocked 20.32 seconds to finish behind Ameer Webb (second from left).

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