Lyles matches year's 200m best in Diamond League triumph

AFP  |  Los Angeles 

American matched the fastest time in the world this year in winning the 200 meters in 19.69 seconds Saturday at the Diamond League athletics meet.

The 20-year-old former world junior champion, helped by a tailwind at the legal limit of 2.0 m/sec, set a personal best to equal South Africa's for the top 2018 time and even shock himself.

"To be honest, I'm a little scared," Lyles said. "I didn't think I would be running this fast this season, this soon. I didn't think I was ready but my body was." The showdown at Eugene, Oregon, marks the final "Pre" at 99-year Hayward Field before a major reconstruction ahead of hosting

Starting one lane from the outside, Lyles made a great start around the curve and surged over the final 100 to finish .01 off Justin Gatlin's meet record.

"Everybody will just have to deal with it," Lyles said. "I'm here to dominate." 2017 world bronze medalist of was second in 20.05 with Canada's third in 20.07.

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US 60m indoor champion Ronnie Baker, who owns the 2018 world best of 9.97, defended his 100m crown in a 2.4m/sec wind-aided 9.78.

Compatriot Christian Coleman, this year's world 60m champion and last year's world 100m runner-up, was second in 9.84. Britain's Reece Prescod was third in 9.88, edging China's Su Bingtian by .02.

Coleman started strong but Baker surged with 30 meters remaining to seize the victory, his second in as many weeks after a win at

"Christian was really pushing me," Baker said. "My mindset was just to stay relaxed and run through the line and that's what I did." Coleman, who pulled out of the 200 after tweaking a leg muscle, was happy with his 2018 outdoor debut.

"Felt pretty good about my first race of the year after tweaking something in my leg," Coleman said.

Ivory Coast's Marie-Josee Ta Lou, last year's world 100 and 200 runner-up, won the women's 100 in 10.88, .02 ahead of compatriot Murielle Ahoure.

champion of was third in 10.98 with reigning world champion of the fifth in 11.03.

Bowie had to be helped off the track, grabbing her left leg and grimacing after the race.

Reigning Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the surged late to win the women's 400 in 49.52 with world champion of the second in 50.81. Rio withdrew with no reason given.

Olympic and world champion Caster Semenya of defended her 800m crown in a meet record 1:55.92 with American Ajee Wilson second in 1:56.86.

Reigning world and Olympic champion of won the men's 110m hurdles in a wind-aided 13.01, rallying to edge non-aligned competitor by .07 of a second with a 3.0 m/sec tailwind.

Two-time Olympic and three-time world champion won the by leaping 17.73m on his final attempt with fellow American Will Claye, the world and Olympic runner-up, second at 17.46 and Brazil's reigning world indoor champion Almir third at 17.35.

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Reigning world champion and two-time Olympic medalist Mutaz Essa Barshim of won the by clearing 2.36m with edging China's for second on fewer misses after both cleared 2.32.

champion of the won the shot put with a heave of 22.53m. Poland's was second on 21.97 ahead of Brazil's Darlan Romani (21.95). World indoor and outdoor champion of was fourth at 21.84.

American Jenn Suhr, the 2012 Olympic champion, won the women's in a meet record 4.85m, edging New Zealand's bronze medalist on fewer misses.

Former world 1,500m champion Genzebe Dibaba won the women's 5,000 in 14:26.89 with fellow Ethiopian Letesenbet Gidney second in 14:30.29 and world champion of third in 14:35.03.

American won the women's 1,500 in a personal best 3:59.06, .24 ahead of Britain's

Jamaica's Janieve Russell, champion, won the women's 400m hurdles in 54.06, edging 2016 Rio Olympic champion Dalilah Muhammad of the United States by .03.

Kenya's won the 3,000m in a personal best 8:09.07, the fastest time in the world this year, and compatriot Timothy Cheruiyot, last year's world 1,500m runner-up, won the mile in 3:49.87.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 09:45 IST