The Star (Jamaica)

Exciting clash expected in men’s 400m final

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Andre Lowe: The men’s 400m is an interestin­g one to look forward to. Two Jamaicans and a lot of Caribbean interest in an event that’s shaping up to bring us another close finish in Doha.

Raymond Graham: Wow. Things have really changed as the massive favourite coming into the championsh­ips is out of the final and the stage is now set for an epic affair.

AL: It’s very strange what took place with Michael Norman. Word is that he has a hamstring issue but who knows? Norman or not, we still have some excellent athletes in the final and we are sure to get a really good race out of this one.

RG: Yes it is going to be a good one and I am so happy that we have five from the Caribbean in the final who can all be in the mix.

AL:

Nobody

is beating the

Bahamian Steven Gardiner.

He is in the best shape of all the finalists and looks good for gold here. I like Trinidad and Tobago’s Machel Cedenio, who looks like he can deliver a 43.9 in the final, which could push American Fred Kerley into bronze

RG: With Norman out, Kerley will carry the American hopes here and will even be more motivated now to win the event. He does have an outstandin­g chance as he is the only man to have beaten Norman this year and could go all the way. I like his chances here but I am looking elsewhere but not at your choice, as I liked how Kirani James looked in both rounds so far.

AL: I expect Kerley to go a bit too hard in the first 250m and fade going home and place second. Gardiner will stay close and take charge at the top of the final bend with Cedenio also testing the American but falling just short into third place. James has looked good and his comeback is an amazing story in itself already and will be an even greater story with a win or a medal. However, I believe his race rust will take its toll at this stage

RG: Rust? He has been preparing for this and has looked real smart in both races and his confidence is really high now. I will go out on a limb and give him the slight edge over Gardiner with Kerley to hold on for bronze. Running from the inside lanes it will be rough for both Jamaicans especially Bloomfield, who will be running out of the dreaded lane two.

AL: It’s good that both Demish Gaye and Akeem Bloomfield will compete in the final. It will be a good platform for both and we expect them to benefit from the experience but these guys are a level above them both at this point.

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