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Lyles pips Coleman in 60m thriller at US Champs

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Saturday, 17 February 2024 18:10
Noah Lyles runs 6.43 to beat Christian Coleman by one hundredth of a second at the USATF Indoor Champs in Albuquerque on Saturday

For most of the mens 60m final at the USATF Indoor Championships in Albuquerque on Saturday (Feb 17), Christian Coleman looked poised to strike gold. But the fast-starting world record-holder was run down in the closing metres by Noah Lyles, the world 100m and 200m champion, in a dramatic race.

With 6.43 and 6.44, the duo ran the fastest times in the world this year albeit at this altitude venue and marked themselves out as favourites to win gold and silver at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow in two weeks.

Eight years Ive been trying to work on my start, my acceleration, my first 60, Lyles said. If they cant beat me here (in the 60m), you cant beat me anywhere.

After world records in the sprint hurdles on Friday, the action on Saturday did not disappoint with more top-class performances. These included Ryan Crouser enjoying his second-best indoor throw ever of 22.80m missing his own world record by 2cm to win the mens shot put.

Cole Hocker impressed in the mens 1500m as he ran away from Hobbs Kessler in the closing stages to win convincingly in 3:37.52. Bryce Hoppel, meanwhile, took his fourth title in the mens 800m with 1:46.67 ahead of Isaiah Harris.

Cole Hocker (Getty)

Erin Reese had three of the best throws in American womens weight throw history, topped by a 25.73m in round two to move to No.2 on the world all-time list.

Elsewhere, Alexis Holmes won the womens 400m in a meeting record of 50.34. Katie Moon successfully defended her womens pole vault title with a best of 4.80m. Aleia Hobbs also enjoyed a successful defence of the womens 60m title with 7.02.

Nikki Hiltz took a second straight womens 1500m crown with a strong finish in a time of 4:08.35.

Full results here.

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