2017 DI NCAA Indoor ChampionshipsMar 11, 2017 by Meg Bellino
Christian Coleman Sweeps 60m, 200m NCAA Titles
Christian Coleman Sweeps 60m, 200m NCAA Titles
Tennessee Olympian Christian Coleman ran 6.45 to win the NCAA 60m, tying the collegiate record of 6.45 set by Leonard Myles-Mills in 1999.
Tennessee Olympian Christian Coleman just became the first man to sweep the 60m and 200m at the NCAA Indoor Championships since Justin Gatlin in 2002.
Coleman first ran 6.45 to win the 60m, tying the collegiate record of 6.45 set by Leonard Myles-Mills in 1999.
He followed is up with a 20.11 200m victory out of the first section, nearly breaking Wallace Spearmon's NCAA record of 20.10. Coleman is now the No. 3 indoor performer on the world all-time list.
FULL RESULTS
Coleman first ran 6.45 to win the 60m, tying the collegiate record of 6.45 set by Leonard Myles-Mills in 1999.
He followed is up with a 20.11 200m victory out of the first section, nearly breaking Wallace Spearmon's NCAA record of 20.10. Coleman is now the No. 3 indoor performer on the world all-time list.
FULL RESULTS
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