American Coleman breaks 60m indoor world record

AFP  |  Los Angeles 

World 100 meter silver medalist opened his 2018 campaign by breaking the 60 meter indoor world record with a time of 6.37sec. The 21-year-old American set the new mark at the low- level Clemson Invitational track meet to surpass the previous record of 6.39sec held by fellow American Greene ran the time twice, in 1998 in Madrid, Spain, and 2001 in Atlanta, Coleman's previous best was 6.45sec at last year's US collegiate indoor championships. "Great start to my career," tweeted Coleman, who is in his first year as a The time still needs to be ratified by athletics' world governing body, the IAAF. The meet at in was the first event of the season for Coleman.

Earlier in the day he ran a time of 6.47sec. Tevin Hester, of the US, was second in 6.57 while Warren Fraser of the finished third with a time of 6.69. Coleman set prodigious times as a and has been hailed as a potential Olympic champion. He ran the fastest 100 meters time of 2017 with 9.82sec but in the world final in he was beaten by Justin Gatlin as finished third.

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First Published: Sat, January 20 2018. 15:45 IST