I Got a Really Good Opportunity’ – Christian Coleman Moves On From Drama, Outlines His Next 2 Big Goals

Christian Coleman Moves On From Drama, Outlines His Next 2 Big Goals

The 2019 world champion has put recent drama aside and is now fully focused on chasing his next two major targets on the track.

 

Christian Coleman has placed his setbacks behind him as he looks forward to making a mark at the Diamond League Meeting final in Zurich and the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.

 

They were in action at the Diamond League Meeting in Brussels, with Christian Coleman finishing fourth in the 200m and Sha’Carri Richardson finishing second behind Melissa Jefferson-Wooden in the women’s 100m.

 

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Speaking after the race, Christian Coleman was impressed with his performance as he explained that he has yet to compete in a series of 200m races this season.

 

He added that going into the race, all he wanted to do was just have a good execution, something he believes he achieved, but expressed hunger to get to the podium in his next race.

 

“Felt okay. I mean, I haven’t run many 200s all year, so my plan was really just to try to execute a good race and just try to use it to prepare me, like you said, for next week going into Zurich,” Christian Coleman said in a video shared by Citius Mag on YouTube.

 

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“So, I feel like I executed that, but as a competitor, you definitely want to see your name higher up on the podium. But overall, it was okay.”

 

Christian Coleman: That’s Definitely the Plan

Christian Coleman at Prefontaine Classic

 

He revealed that his main goals going forward are to make a mark at the Diamond League Meeting final, and hopefully also make the individual team to the World Championships.

 

Christian Coleman also expressed the desire to be included in the relay team, revealing that he will be out to ensure Team USA win a medal.

 

“Yeah, that’s definitely the plan. Try to go to Tokyo and help us win a medal. But first, lock in on the Diamond League championship. I feel like I got a really good opportunity there next week,” Christian Coleman added.

 

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“So, put all my chips in there and see what I can do and then reset, refocus, and try to go and represent in the relay the best way I can.”

 

Christian Coleman Responds to Whether He Enjoys Going to Europe

 

Christian Coleman is the world 60m record holder and a former indoor and outdoor champion.

 

Christian Coleman, when asked whether he enjoys going to Europe, said it was a bit of both, depending on the stage of the season.

 

He explained that he personally preferred preparing for the World Championships, but understood that some athletes travel to Europe to get races in and improve.

 

The 2019 world 100m champion added that for those who enjoy the experiences of travelling, competing, and doing what they love, it was ultimately a blessing.

 

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Christian Coleman, who was also present, did not press charges and reportedly told police that he did not want to be considered a victim. He has since publicly defended Sha’Carri Richardson, stating that she should not have been arrested.

 

Sha’Carri Richardson has publicly apologised to Christian Coleman on her social media, expressing remorse for her actions.

 

She acknowledged her past trauma and pain and stated that she is committed to self-reflection and personal growth. Both athletes continued to compete at the USATF Championships in the days following the incident.

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