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World Championships: Fred Kerley wins 100m title to lead USA clean sweep

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.

Kerley claimed the 100m title at the World Championships with a time of 9.86 seconds, adding to the Olympic silver he won in Tokyo last year and the 400m world bronze from 2019. Bracy took silver after clocking 9.88 seconds, with Trayvon Bromell (9.88 seconds) taking bronze as the United States sealed a home clean sweep.

Kerley, 27, was made to fight for the win and only took the lead in the final five metres but held off the challenge of his teammates.

“It’s a wonderful blessing to get a clean sweep. I feel we can dominate again at next year’s World Championships (in Budapest),” said Kerley, who only stepped down from the 400m at the start of last year.

“We all put the work in, come back home and return again next year. This win means I can do 100m, 200m and 400m. I got a medal in 400m and 100m. There’s one only next. I approach the 200m by getting rest today and tomorrow and get the job done Monday morning.”

It came after Great Britain’s Zharnel Hughes crashed out in the semi-final when he stumbled in his heat, only running 10.13 seconds.

“It was a mis-step that cost me the race. I couldn’t do anything about it," Hughes said. “It’s very difficult to go through but the Lord gives the toughest battles for the strongest soldiers. I believe I am one of the strongest soldiers and will come through the fight with my head up.”

Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs had already pulled out ahead of the semi-final saying he did not want to risk further injury. The Italian ran 10.04 seconds on Friday but looked to

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