Kerley wins world 100m gold in US cleansweep
American Fred Kerley led a US cleansweep as he stormed to victory in the men's 100m at the World Championships in Oregon on Saturday.
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American Fred Kerley led a US cleansweep as he stormed to victory in the men's 100m at the World Championships in Oregon on Saturday.
Andrew Coscoran will be in men's 1500m semi-final action at the World Athletics Championships after a third place finish in his heat in Eugene, Oregon.
Fred Kerley declared it «amazing to be among the greats» after sealing the 100m crown at the World Championships in Eugene. Kerley edged home by just two hundredths from both Marvin Bracy and Trayvon Brommell, having trailed in the early part of the race.
American Fred Kerley led a US cleansweep as he stormed to victory in the men's 100m at the World Championships in Oregon on Saturday. Kerley, in lane four, trailed Marvin Bracy for 95 metres of the tight race, but managed to outdip his teammate for victory in 9.86 seconds at Eugene's Hayward Field. Bracy took silver in 9.88sec, Trayvon Bromell claiming bronze in the same time for a third-ever 100m world championship cleansweep for the United States after 1983 and 1991.
American Fred Kerley led a US clean sweep as he stormed to victory in the men's 100m at the World Championships in Oregon on Saturday.
Fred Kerley is the fastest man in the world after leading USA to a 1-2-3 in the 100m at the World Athletics Championships.
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Fred Kerley led the first American sweep of the 100 metres at the worlds in 31 years Saturday, barely edging teammates Marvin Bracy and Trayvon Bromell to stamp a red-white-and-blue exclamation point on the first championships ever in the United States.
Fred Kerley was crowned the 100m world champion ahead of American teammates Marvin Bracy and Trayvon Bromell in Eugene on Saturday night, before warning the USA are determined to achieve global domination on the sprint track.