LONDON, (Reuters) – Christian Coleman may be a newcomer to international competition but the young American sprinter is not backing down on his chances against the likes of Usain Bolt and Justin Gatlin in the World Athletics Championships 100 metres.
“For me to even have my name up there with those type of guys that’s a blessing and a humbling feeling,” the 21-year-old told a U.S. press conference on Thursday.
“But I feel like I work hard and I deserve to be on this stage,” said the American collegiate champion who has the year’s fastest time of 9.82 seconds. “I’m ready to compete no matter who is on the line.”