“I like to compete against the best” – De Grasse disappointed he won’t race Coleman
The world’s fastest men have never intimidated Andre De Grasse. He prefers to measure himself against the very best.
So it’s no surprise Canada’s sprint star is disappointed there likely won’t be a showdown against American Christian Coleman at the Tokyo Olympics, after the reigning world 100-metre champion received a two-year suspension for doping violations.
“I like to compete against the best,” De Grasse said. “It’s an unfortunate situation for Christian, I would never wish that on anybody. I’m not choosing sides, I don’t know the full story behind it, I just know it’s unfortunate, and for a guy of his calibre, I feel for him.”
Coleman’s suspension came after he missed two visits by doping officials and failed to file correct information on another occasion. All three incidents happened within 12 months.