The phenomenon Noah Lyles some exciting ones dominate 200 meters to the American Olympic teams to participate in the Paris Games, while Sha’Carri Richardson He will not get a passport in this test and will need to confirm it with 100.
Noah Lylestriple world champion last summer in Budapest (100, 200, 4×100 m), has been repeating everywhere for months that he aims to make history at the Paris Olympic Games (July 26 – August 11) which has four events on his program, since he also wants to run the 4×400.
The first part of his contract has been fulfilled: brilliant winner of the 100 m last week and the 200 m on Saturday, Noah Lyles has strengthened from the terrible events in America and advanced as favorite for the podiums in Paris .
In the 200 meters, his reign as three-time world champion, Lyles went on to set the year’s world best of 19.53. Runner-up in the world indoor 60m this winter, the 26-year-old sprinter seems stronger than ever and almost untouchable on the half-lap of the track, where he has amassed 25 consecutive victories since the last Olympic final.
The Olympic runner-up Kenny Bednarek He fought hard to establish a new personal best (19.59), which would make him the tenth best in the history of the discipline, but he ran into Lyles, who he will join in Paris in the 100 and 200 meters.
The young man Errion Knighton (20 years old) completed the trio (19.77), to multiply so that the 2022 World Cup hat-trick achieved in the same Hayward Field stadium. As in 100 m, Christian Coleman only managed 4th place (19.89) and had to settle for the 4×100 m relay in Paris.
A few moments later, the surprise came women’s 200m finalsthe queen lost 100 m Sha’Carri Richardsononly 4th (22.16, 0.6 m/s wind) and, therefore, outside the qualification areas for the Gameswhere he will only compete in the 100m and 4x100m relay.
A fine winner of the 100 meters last week, Richardson impressed in the heats (21.99) and then on Friday in the semi-final (21.92), leaving a good impression of composure. The race is dominated by Gabby Thomas (21.81), bronze medalist in the half round at the Tokyo Games in 2021 and world runner-up last summer. Runner-up in the specialty world in Doha in 2019, Brittany Brown (21.90) will compete in his first Olympic Games at the age of 29, like the youth McKenzie Long (21.9123 years).
In long jumpthe world indoor champion Tara Davis-Woodhall he got scared in his first two attempts, before finally winning the competition in one jump 7.00m (2.6 m/s wind, not approved) to validate your ticket to Paris.
The 4-year-old Olympic champion00m hurdles, Sydney McLaughlin-Levronegot past the semi-final in 52.48the world’s best time of the season, and is expected to shine in Sunday’s final, the final day of trials.
Source: La Verdad

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