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Marcell Jacobs answers critics by winning thrilling 60m final in Belgrade

Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs insisted he silenced the doubters after taking a thrilling 60m title at the World Indoor Championships.

The Italian won in 6.41 seconds – a new European record – and just three thousandths of a second ahead of defending champion Christian Coleman.

The USA’s Coleman – back after a ban for missed drugs tests – was beaten on the line while team-mate Marvin Bracy finished third in 6.44secs.

Jacobs was a surprise winner of the 100m at the Olympics last summer and believes victory in Belgrade on Saturday proves he is the best in the world.

“Of course, now I’m Olympic and world champion and this is so,” he told the BBC.

“After the two Olympic golds (100m and 4x100m relay), one in the world indoors is amazing. I can’t wait to go to the outdoor and run and run. It’s a new European record, it’s amazing.

“They (the Americans) are great sprinters and athletes. It’s really good for me to compete with them.”

Coleman insisted he will improve ahead of the World Championships in Eugene in the summer and only needed to back himself following his ban, which saw him miss the Olympics.

“I feel I have something to prove to myself. I think really highly of myself and my talent speaks for itself. I want to be the best and keep working,” he told the BBC.

“I feel good, it was a season’s best and feel like I executed a good race and I’m still getting back in the swing of things.

“You want to come out and win, that is what everyone’s goal is. I felt we put on a good show and we’ll be there for the outdoors.”

Great Britain’s Adam Thomas, who qualified as fourth fastest, was fifth in 6.60s at the Stark Arena in Belgrade.

Earlier, Great Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson pulled out after an injury scare.

The 20-year-old, who

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