Orlando Sentinel

Sprinter Coleman to miss Olympics

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The man expected to succeed Usain Bolt as Olympic champion will miss the Tokyo Games after failing Friday in an appeal to overturn his ban for missed doping tests. The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport cut current 100-meter world champion Christian Coleman’s ban from two years to 18 months, but it won’t expire until three months after the Olympics. Coleman’s 9.76-second run to win the 2019 world title was the fastest in the world in the past five years, and 0.05 quicker than Bolt when he won a third straight Olympic gold in 2016. Bolt still holds the world record in the event, running 9.58 at the 2009 worlds in Berlin. Coleman never tested positive but broke anti-doping rules by missing three no-notice attempts to take samples in a one-year period. Judges said 18 months “was the appropriat­e sanction in the circumstan­ces” because Coleman was not entirely at fault for one missed tests. “While I appreciate that the arbitrator­s correctly found that I am a clean athlete, I am obviously disappoint­ed that I will miss the Olympic Games this summer,” Coleman said in a statement.

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