Christian Coleman secured the gold medal for the USA in the World Athletics Championships men's 100m final in a time of 9.76 seconds in Doha. Coleman won the 100m at a Diamond League meet in Oslo in 9.85 seconds, breaking his tie with Noah Lyles and Nigerian collegian Divine Oduduru atop the 2019 world rankings. He is the world’s fastest man this year, not to mention this Olympic cycle. B y crossing the line in 9.76, Coleman established himself as the sixth fastest 100m runner in history. Christian Coleman 100m Time Christian Coleman runs the world’s fastest 100m of 2019 A month after being edged at the finish line, Christian Coleman left no doubt on Thursday. Christian Coleman shrugs off the controversy of his build-up to the World Championships to win the 100m final in 9.76 seconds. A month after being edged at the finish line, Christian Coleman left no doubt on Thursday. In Christian Coleman, who blitzed to a stunning 100m gold medal … He is the world’s fastest man this year, not to mention this Olympic cycle. He came from a sporting family, as two of his cousins were letter-winners in college football and his older sister Camryn competed in track and field at Georgia Southern University. On the surface, this should be the cue for … Christian Coleman won his first world 100m title at the first worlds since Usain Bolt's retirement. Born to Seth and Daphne Coleman in Atlanta, Georgia, Christian Coleman grew up with two sisters, Camryn and Cailyn. He took part in track from a young age, winning the long jump in his age category at the Amateur Athletic Union Championships in 2007. Athletics has been scavenging around for someone to claim the world’s fastest man title since Usain Bolt’s retirement in 2017.