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Harrison sails, Kendricks soars

2012 OLYMPIC CHAMPION MERRITT CONFIRMS FITNESS WITH A TIME OF 13.41 SACRAMENTO

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H urdles star Keni Harrison romped to victory at the US World Championsh­ips trials on Saturday as pole vaulter Sam Kendricks soared through the six-meter barrier with a season-best jump.

Harrison, the 100m hurdles world record-holder, blasted to a flawless win in 12.60 seconds in sweltering conditions at Sacramento’s Hornet Stadium.

Olympic silver medallist Nia Ali was second in 12.68 with Christina Manning third in 12.70.

Afterwards, Harrison said she believed American women could repeat their 2016 Olympic sweep of the medals at the World Championsh­ips in August. “The Americans are really talented in this event and it’s one of our strongest events so I think we can,” she said when asked about the prospect of another 1-2-3.

The strength in depth was reflected in the fact that Jasmine Stowers, who set a season-best 12.47 in morning semi-finals, placed last in the final.

In the men’s pole vault, 2016 Olympics bronze medallist Kendricks posted the highest outdoor jump of 2017 after clearing 6.0m.

It was the first time the 24-year-old had cleared six meters, a psychologi­cal benchmark that he said will give him the confidence to challenge for gold in London. “Six meters is a career point,” Kendricks said. “Every great jumper in history has at least one six-meter jump under their belt. And I wanted to be part of that club.

“Going for that gold in London is what I’m vying for. I have a personal best now that contends with any record or any championsh­ip.”

Elsewhere on Saturday, in the men’s 400m, Fred Kerley underscore­d his status as the form one-lap specialist of 2017 with the second-fastest time of the year. Kerley produced a smooth burst of accelerati­on down the home straight to win in 44.03.

The 22-year-old Texas runner now owns the five fastest 400m times of 2017, including a season-best 43.70 earlier this month.

In the women’s 400m, Quanera Hayes clocked a world-leading 49.72 as she romped to victory.

The 25-year-old’s winning time beat Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo’s season-best of 49.77 set in the Shanghai Diamond League meeting in May.

In heats for the men’s 200m, Christian Coleman bounced back from his surprise defeat against Justin Gatlin to ease through to the semi-finals.

Elsewhere, 2012 Olympic champion Aries Merritt sailed into the semi-finals, winning his heat in 13.41 in the men’s 110m hurdles. Merritt, 31, said he is now fully recovered from the after-effects of his 2015 kidney transplant and a groin injury last season that scuppered his bid to make the Olympic team.

 ?? AFP ?? Kendra Harrison clears a hurdle on the way to victory in the women’s 100-metre hurdle final during the third day of the 2017 USA Track & Field Championsh­ips at Hornet Satdium in Sacramento, California on Saturday.
AFP Kendra Harrison clears a hurdle on the way to victory in the women’s 100-metre hurdle final during the third day of the 2017 USA Track & Field Championsh­ips at Hornet Satdium in Sacramento, California on Saturday.
 ?? Reuters ?? Jamaica’s Omar McLeod (right) and Ronald Levy in action during the men’s 110m hurdles final in Jamaica.
Reuters Jamaica’s Omar McLeod (right) and Ronald Levy in action during the men’s 110m hurdles final in Jamaica.

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