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Merritt clocks fastest 200m time of the year

LaShawn Merritt clocked the fastest 200m time of the year as Brianna Rollins scored a stunning victory in the 100m hurdles at the US Olympic track and field trials here Friday.
Merritt, the 2008 Olympics 400m champion, roared into Saturday’s 200m final with a blistering time of 19.74 seconds, more than two-tenths of a second quicker than his nearest rival, Ameer Webb.
It was a devastating display of sprinting from Merritt, who insists he remains undecided about whether to pursue a 400-200 double at next month’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
“I’m not sure yet, I’m just trying to take it a race at time. I don’t like to think too far ahead,” said Merritt when asked about his Olympic plans.
“I’m just going to try and win tomorrow.”
Merritt will be joined in the final by both Justin Gatlin and Tyson Gay.
Gatlin finished his semi-final in second place with a time of 20.23sec, trailing teenager Michael Norman in 20.21sec.
The drama on a rainswept day at Hayward Field came in the women’s 100m hurdles, where 2013 world champion Rollins scored a superb victory in 12.34sec.
Kristi Castlin finished second with Nia Ali third.
“I knew I was ready, I just wanted to come out here and do the best race I can, and I managed to execute that,” Rollins said.
Keni Harrison, the fastest woman in the world this year in the event, finished in sixth spot and missed out on a place in Rio.
Harrison’s finish outside the qualifying spots reflects the ferocious depth of competition in the event amongst US hurdlers, who have monopolised all of this season’s top 10 times.
 
Harper-Nelson stunned  
Former Olympic champion Dawn Harper-Nelson joined Harrison among the casualties after failing to reach the final. The 32-year-old 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medallist and London silver medallist was left in shock by her elimination.
“Honestly right now I’m in complete disbelief,” she told reporters.  “Tears are gonna come but right now I’m in shock. I’m going to go through anger, more disbelief, frustration, confusion. I just don’t believe it.”
Elsewhere Friday, Allyson Felix launched her bid for the 200m with a comfortable victory in her opening heat.
It was the first time the reigning Olympic 200m champion has run the distance this year and the 30-year-old was pleased to coast home in 22.93sec.
“It felt good, it felt comfortable,” said Felix, who won the 400m last Sunday. “It’s been a long time.”
Felix, the reigning world 400m champion, is bidding to become only the third woman to win both the 400m and 200m at the same Olympics.
Felix now races in the semi-finals of the 200m with the final scheduled for Sunday.
Elsewhere Friday, Aries Merritt advanced in the 110m hurdles as he aims to qualify for Rio less than a year after undergoing a kidney transplant.
Merritt, the reigning Olympic champion and world record holder, finished his heat in third place in 13.64sec but is confident he can improve as the competition progresses.
“The jitters are out. I’m just looking forward to advancing round by round,” he said.
“There’s always jitters. If you’re not nervous there’s something wrong.”
Merritt, 30, was watched by his sister Latoya, who helped save her brother’s life by supplying a kidney for last year’s transplant.
“I’m lucky to be running, to be out here is a blessing. I’m hoping to do special things tomorrow,” Merritt said.

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