Coleman can go faster, former world record holder Greene says


Feb 10, 2018; Boston, Massachussetts, USA; Christian Coleman (USA) poses after winning the 60m in 6.46 during the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix at Reggie Lewis Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

(Reuters) - Newly crowned 60 metres world record holder Christian Coleman can run even faster in both the indoor race and the outdoor 100 metres, former holder Maurice Greene believes.

The 2000 Olympic champion made the prediction after world 100 metres silver medallist Coleman ran the 60 in a sizzling 6.34 seconds at the U.S. indoor championships in high altitude Albuquerque, New Mexico on Sunday.

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