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Noah Lyles flies to 200m victory at the US Olympic trials

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Sunday, 30 June 2024 01:10
Gabby Thomas wins womens 200m as Tara Davis-Woodall takes long jump crown, Chase Jackson the womens shot and Weini Kelati beats Parker Valby and Karissa Schweizer to the 10,000m title

Noah Lyles completed a sprint double at the US Olympic Team Trials in Eugene on Saturday (June 29) when he won the 200m in 19.53 (0.5) ahead of Kenny Bednarek.

It was a meeting record for the three-time world 200m champion surpassing Michael Johnsons mark from 1996 and world leading mark for the 26-year-old, who was pushed to the line by Bednarek but held his form brilliantly to come home in style.

Bednarek ran a PB of 19.59 while Erriyon Knighton was third in 19.77 in his first race for three months after having had a provisional anti-doping suspension for trenbolone lifted on the eve of the event.

After finishing fourth in the 100m, Christian Coleman found himself in that position again in the 200m after clocking 19.89.

Lyles, who won Olympic 200m bronze in Tokyo three years ago, says he now wants to go after Usain Bolts world record of 19.19 in Paris.

Gabby Thomas wins (Getty)

Gabby Thomas won the womens 200m in 21.81 (0.6) the second quickest time of 2024 as she finished ahead of Brittany Browns 21.90 and McKenzie Longs 21.91 with the 100m trials winner ShaCarri Richardson fourth in 22.16.

Im just ecstatic, she said. Its just such an amazing race.

Weini Kelati secured selection for the womens 10,000m with victory in 31:41.07. Close behind, NCAA champion Parker Valby pipped Karissa Schweizer with both athletes clocking 31:41.56.

Parker Valby, Weini Kelati, Karissa Schweizer (Getty)

Valby and Schweizer havent got the 30:40.00 qualifying standard for the Olympics but are likely to go to the Games via the Road to Paris rankings.

Kelati is from Eritrea but moved to the United States 10 years ago after competing at the World Under-20 Championships in Eugene at the age of 17.

Tara Davis-Woodall won the womens long jump with a fifth-round leap of 7.00m (2.6).

Tara Davis-Woodall (Getty)

Jasmine Moore was runner-up just two centimetres behind with 6.98m (1.1) with Monae Nichols third in 6.86m (0.2).

Chase Jackson won the womens shot put with 20.10m from Raven Saunders 19.90m and Jaida Rosss 19.60m.

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