Christian Coleman Faces Olympic Challenges and Setbacks

Christian Coleman, former University of Tennessee track star, faced another Olympic heartbreak as the US men’s 4x100m relay team was disqualified.

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Christian Coleman Faces Olympic Challenges and Setbacks

Yesterday, former University of Tennessee track star Christian Coleman had another Olympic heartbreak as men’s 4x100m relay team was disqualified in the medal race at the every fifth track meet in Paris today. Coleman, who ran the first leg, handed knenny Bednarek of the second lag, who botched the handoff. However, Coleman kept the baton ran and done the outsprinting, finishing in fifth place but enabling the US medal drought in an event that stretches back to 2014 Olympics.

Six-time NCAA Champion, best remembered as the touted heir to sprint legend Usain Bolt had his dream frequently frustrated. 0.05 seconds kept him at lunch to have qualified for his main email, the 100 meters at the trials, which ended too late, for twenty-four hours, to get extended to his two-year shot out of Tokyo. Coleman’s career has been riddled with problems on the track, not including his avoidable doping ban, not auditing FEMA’s policy of sanctioning another natural disaster. The incident highlighted not only how fast Coleman but also how wondrously Olympically challenging he can become.

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https://www.aol.com/tennessee-sprinter-christian-coleman-runs-095130079.html

https://www.wbir.com/article/sports/olympics/christian-coleman-paris-olympics-2024/51-13fe1f8d-d59d-4d47-abc8-df50e1092cda

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