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Gatlin fires warning shot at worlds rivals

American blazes to zoom win in 19.57 sec

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futuristic design, which features two massive arches and has been compared to a spaceship and a bicycle helmet by critics.

Tokyo governor Yoichi Masuzoe has also rebelled at the metropolis being asked to foot some 50 billion yen of the bill, with the two sides making veiled swipes at each other over the issue.

Asked about how much Tokyo might be asked to spend, Shimomura was quoted as saying “the upper limit up to now,” implying that requests for 50 billion yen may be renewed, media said. EUGENE, US, June 29, (AFP): Controvers­ial sprinter Justin Gatlin fired a World Championsh­ips warning shot Sunday, winning the 200m title at the US athletics championsh­ips in a blistering 19.57sec.

“I wanted to come out and make a statement, and that’s what I did,” Gatlin said after a career-best that improved on the season-leading 19.68 he set on the same Hayward Field track at the Eugene Diamond League meeting in May.

The 33-year-old, who completed a four-year doping ban in 2010, is now the fifth-fastest man of all time in the event, behind Usain Bolt — who holds the world record of 19.19 — Yohan Blake, Michael Johnson and Walter Dix.

With his dominance this season — he also owns the fastest 100m time of the year of 9.74sec — he has set the stage for a scintillat­ing showdown with Bolt in both the 100m and 200m at the August 22-30 World Championsh­ips in Beijing.

“I’d say the 100, just because it comes first,” Gatlin said of his best world title hope. “But I’m going to put all my effort into both of them.

“A lot of people try to peak for the World Championsh­ips. I just want to maintain,” added Gatlin, who came off the turn well in front and powered home.

“I know I had a great start, attacked coming off the turn and ran a great 150,” said Gatlin, who called it “the most complete technicall­y 200 meter I ever ran.”

His training partner Isiah Young was a distant second in 19.93 with veteran Wallace Spearmon third in 20.10.

Even as he has dominated the sprint world this season, Gatlin has found his past doping transgress­ions in the spotlight, as has US team-mate Tyson Gay — who booked his Beijing berth with a 100m victory on Saturday.

Current allegation­s also cast a cloud over these championsh­ips, after Alberto Salazar, coach of US distance runner Galen Rupp, was accused in a BBC/ProPublica documentar­y this month of infraction­s.

Kara Goucher, one of the athletes who has leveled allegation­s against Salazar, fanned the flames on Sunday,

The group trying to bring the 2024 Olympics to Boston released the most detailed look yet at its bid for the Summer Games on Monday, unveiling a $4.6 billion plan it says would create jobs and housing, expand the tax base and leave behind an improved city with a $210 million surplus.

The announceme­nt was designed to answer critics who say the privately funded Boston 2024 has withheld details of the bid to prevent the public from assessing whether the games could be staged, as promised, without the need for taxpayer money. hitting back at the coach for branding her a liar.

“I stand by my statements,” Goucher said, even as Rupp again voiced support for his coach and their practices.

Bid chairman Steve Pagliuca, a coowner of the Boston Celtics, said “Bid 2.0” is a more in-depth version of the “proof of concept” that convinced the USOC to pick Boston in January over competing proposals from Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington.

“This has been a transition from a conceptual plan,” Pagliuca said. “We’ve now done the ‘little-picture’ thinking. We think we’ve made the major leaps.”

The bid has stumbled since getting the nod from the USOC, with local opposition and low poll numbers forcing organ-

“I’ve got nothing to hide,” Rupp said after a third-placed finish in the 5,000m won by Ryan Hill. “We believe in clean sport.”

With Olympic 200m champion Allyson Felix sitting out, assured of a World Championsh­ips wild card, collegiate standout Jenna Prandini won the women’s 200m in 22.20sec. Candyce McGrone was second in 22.38 and Jeneba Tarmoh third 22.44.

Reigning world champion David Oliver won the 110m hurdles in 13.04sec ahead of Ronnie Ash (13.13) and Aries Merritt (13.19).

Since Oliver enjoys a bye as the defending champ, fourth-placed finisher Aleec Harris also punched his Beijing ticket in 13.25. Fifth-placed Jeffrey Porter finished in the same time — losing out on a trip to Beijing by an agonizing five one-thousandth­s of a second, Harris’s 13.241 to Porter’s 13.246.

Although he was pleased with the national title, Oliver made it clear where his priorities lie.

“Eight weeks from yesterday is the final in Beijing,” he said.

Shamier Little won the women’s 400m hurdles, becoming the first athlete since 2004 to win both the NCAA collegiate title and US crown.

Little’s time of 53.83 gave her the top two times in the world this year, along with her season-leading 53.74.

Cassandra Tate was second in 54.01 followed by Kori Carter in 54.41, while American record-holder Lashinda Demus missed out on a Beijing berth as she finished fourth in 54.44.

Joe Kovacs couldn’t match his world leading shot put of 22.35 meters, but 21.84 was enough for victory over Christian Cantwell (21.64) and Jordan Clarke (21.49).

Reese Hoffa, the 37-year-old 2007 world champion finished fourth, but will also head to Beijing with a bye as the 2014 Diamond League winner.

Jenn Suhr will be looking to add a world title to her 2012 Olympic pole vault gold medal after lifting the national title with a season-leading vault of 4.82m, a slight improvemen­t on her own prior season’s best of 4.81. izers to spread some venues across the state to gain political support the bid couldn’t muster inside the city.

About half of the 32 venues have been relocated or otherwise shuffled since the original plan was announced. Pagliuca said the proposed games would still be among the most compact in Olympics history, with 23 of the venues inside a small radius.

“I think we’ve retained the compact nature of the games,” Pagliuca said.

In an interview with The Associated Press, bid organizers also said that:

They estimate revenue at a mini-

 ??  ?? Ryan Hill celebrates after winning the Men’s 5,000 Meter Run final during day four of the 2015 USA Outdoor Track &Championsh­ips at Hayward Field on June 28, in Eugene, Oregon. (AFP)
Ryan Hill celebrates after winning the Men’s 5,000 Meter Run final during day four of the 2015 USA Outdoor Track &Championsh­ips at Hayward Field on June 28, in Eugene, Oregon. (AFP)
 ??  ?? Justin Gatlin competes in the Men’s 200 Meter Dash semifinal during day four of the 2015 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championsh­ips at Hayward Field on June 28, in Eugene, Oregon. (AFP)
Justin Gatlin competes in the Men’s 200 Meter Dash semifinal during day four of the 2015 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championsh­ips at Hayward Field on June 28, in Eugene, Oregon. (AFP)

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