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uS star Felix to go for 200m and 400m at Worlds

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NEW YORK: Olympic 200m gold medallist Allyson Felix surprising­ly has not ruled out attempting to win both the 200m and 400m at next month’s World Championsh­ips in Beijing, her coach has announced.

While many had thought the schedule would be too difficult to try both as Felix did in 2011 at the Daegu Worlds under a more favourable programme, coach Bob Kersee said the two sprint races were still on the table.

“Absolutely,” the long-time mentor said in a telephone interview.

“It's not that impossible. The difficult day would be (August) 27th because you would have the semis in the 200m and an hour later the 400m final.” The 200m final will be the next evening. “I know a double would be hard,” Kersee said.

“But we tried it before in Daegu and I think we know where our mistakes are.”

A key to any decision, which is days away, will be how many relays US coaches want the talented 29-year-old sprinter to run in Beijing.

“The USA relay coaches play too many games,” Kersee said.

“Either you are going to commit Allyson to the 4x100m and 4x400m relays or you are not.”

In his mind, Kersee said: “I think the relay calls are more important than (the individual races).”

Once they are decided, “what we do will come down to two relays and one event or two events and one relay,” he said.

Felix won the 200m and ran on the world-record breaking 4x100m and gold medal winning 4x400m relays at the 2012 London Olympics.

The previous year, she had placed second in the 400m and third in the 200m before running on the winning 4x100m and 4x400m relays at the 2011 Daegu Championsh­ips.

At the 2013 World Championsh­ips, she pulled up and crashed to the track during the 200m final with a hamstring injury.

Felix has the speed in the 100m, 200m and 400m to do both relays.

Fastest in the world in the 200m this year, she ranks third in the 400m and won the US trials against a top-notch field.

To prepare for the challengin­g possibilit­y of doubling, Felix will run a 200m in the internatio­nal meet in Lausanne on July 9, attend the US relay camp in Monaco on the 17th and run one or two events in the July 24-25 London Diamond League meeting, Kersee added.

Then it will be decision time. — Reuters

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