There was a time when the very sight of Christian Coleman on a track sent a ripple through the stadium. You didn’t just expect fireworks; you knew they were coming. Remember the 2018 US Indoor Championships? He scorched through the 60m in 6.34 seconds. A world record. Not a national one, not a meet best, but the world record. That’s when they started calling him the King of the 60m Dash. And he wore that crown like he was born for it.
But Coleman was never just a one-trick sprinter. In 2019, he turned the global stage into his own runway, blazing to a 9.76 win in the 100m at the World Championships. And even before that, in 2017, he handed Usain Bolt a rare defeat in the Jamaican legend’s farewell race. Back then, it felt like the torch had passed—Coleman was the guy. But the 29-year-old has failed to maintain his performances, and now, as the 2025 season has unraveled, things have started to go haywire for the former world champion.
So, when Christian Coleman lined up at the Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Tokyo, you’d have been forgiven for thinking—this might be the moment. The comeback. The click. The start of something again. But instead… Hiroki Yanagita stole the show. The Japanese sprinter stormed to victory in the men’s 100m, clocking 10.06s (+1.1) at the Continental Tour Tokyo Golden GP. Christian Miller followed closely at 10.08. And Coleman? He crossed third with a 10.11s.
The story is developing!
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