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Justin Gatlin, Yohan Blake, Christian Coleman… the 100m sprinters vying to replace Usain Bolt as the world’s fastest man

With the latest leg of the Diamond League circuit taking place in Eugene this weekend - and a mouth-watering 100m line-up on Saturday - the post-Bolt era begins in earnest

USAIN BOLT'S retirement from athletics last year has left a number of sprinters hoping to take the crown as the fastest man in the world.

The Jamaican has dominated the sport, never mind sprinting, for the past decade.

 A host of superstars are aiming to replace Usain Bolt as sprinting's finest
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A host of superstars are aiming to replace Usain Bolt as sprinting's finestCredit: Reuters
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But with the latest leg of the Diamond League circuit taking place in Eugene this weekend - and a mouth-watering 100m line-up - the post-Bolt era begins in earnest.

There are a host of men aiming to step into his big shoes - with Bolt a three-time 100m Olympic champion as well as world record holder for his 9.58sec in Berlin in 2009.

Here are the main pretenders to the throne...

Christian Coleman

 Christian Coleman is arguably the top contender to Usain Bolt's throne
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Christian Coleman is arguably the top contender to Usain Bolt's throneCredit: Getty

Age: 22

Country: United States

100m PB: 9.82sec

200m PB: 19.85sec

The man best placed to seize the mantle, Coleman clocked an eye-opening 9.82sec over 100m last June that made the world sit up and take note.

Arriving at the London World Championships as one of a handful of medal hopefuls, he burst out of the blocks in the 100m final and looked nailed on to win a breakthrough title.

However, fellow American Justin Gatlin relegated him to silver in the final few strides.

Since then he's blitzed his way to a phenomenal indoor 60m world record of 6.34sec - breaking a 20-year-old mark held by Maurice Greene - and won March's World Indoor title.

Andre De Grasse

 Andre De Grasse will be aiming to be the world's new Usain Bolt
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Andre De Grasse will be aiming to be the world's new Usain BoltCredit: AP:Associated Press

Age: 23

Country: Canada

100m PB: 9.91sec

200m PB: 19.80sec

When in 2015 he signed a multi-million pound deal with Puma, Bolt's premier sponsor, big things were expected of De Grasse.

By then he had already won a world 100m bronze and went on to win medals over both 100m and 200m at the Rio Olympics.

The 2017 campaign saw him begin with a wind-assisted 100m run of 9.69sec Stockholm.

But a hamstring injury then forced him to miss the World Championships and recent Commonwealth Games.

He has just returned to competition after nine months out.

Justin Gatlin

 Justin Gatlin could be the man to take over from Usain Bolt
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Justin Gatlin could be the man to take over from Usain BoltCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Age: 36

Country: United States

100m PB: 9.74sec

200m PB: 19.57sec

Love him or loathe him, Gatlin is not planning on retiring anytime soon.

The two-time drug cheat has already indicated he wants to compete at Tokyo 2020.

Since returning from a four-year ban in 2010, Gatlin has made two Olympic podiums behind Bolt.

He also ruined the Jamaican's farewell in London last summer, claiming the world 100m title.

Yohan Blake

 Usain Bolt's fellow Jamaican Yohan Blake could become the top dog
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Usain Bolt's fellow Jamaican Yohan Blake could become the top dogCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Age: 28

Country: Jamaica

100m PB: 9.69sec

200m PB: 19.26sec

Blake broke ten seconds for the first time in 2010 and took advantage of his former training partner Bolt false-starting to win the World 100m title a year later.

Two Olympic silvers followed at London 2012, but a series of injuries have meant he has been unable to hit such heights ever since.

Fourth-place finishes over 100m at the Rio Olympics and World Championships in London last summer suggest he is back on the rise again.

Although he was way below par in only winning Commonwealth bronze last month.

Noah Lyles

 Noah Lyles is another big name in contention to take over from Usain Bolt
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Noah Lyles is another big name in contention to take over from Usain BoltCredit: AFP

Age: 20

Country: United States

100m PB: 10.14sec

200m PB: 19.90sec

Lyles won the world junior 100m title in 2016.

A time of 19.90sec in his second 200m race of 2017 marked him out as a genuine contender for global honours, only for a hamstring tear to rule him out of the World Championships.

Unperturbed, he returned for the Diamond League final at the end of the season and beat a top field. Much is expected of him this year.

British contenders

Chijindu Ujah

 Chijindu Ujah is arguably the top British hope to take Usain Bolt's mantle
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Chijindu Ujah is arguably the top British hope to take Usain Bolt's mantleCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Age: 24

Country: Britain

100m PB: 9.96sec

200m PB: 20.39sec

European junior champion in 2013, Ujah broke ten seconds over 100m for the first time the following year.

Ujah took a further step up last summer when beating a field that included Gatlin and and former world 100m record holder Asafa Powell to the Diamond League title.

He clocked between 9.97sec and 10.02sec on six occasions last year, but he will need to lower those times to contest for major medals.

Reece Prescod

 Reece Prescod is another British sprinter to watch in the future
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Reece Prescod is another British sprinter to watch in the futureCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Age: 22

Country: Britain

100m PB: 10.03sec

200m PB: 20.38sec

Standing well over six-feet tall, he bears something of a physical resemblance to Bolt on the track and made the 100m final at last summer's World Championships.

Won the last Diamond League meeting in Shanghai on May 12 when he beat Gatlin.

Adam Gemili

 Adam Gemili has been one of Britain's top sprinters in recent years
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Adam Gemili has been one of Britain's top sprinters in recent years

Age: 24

100m PB: 9.97sec

200m PB: 19.97sec

World Junior 100m champion in 2012 he is only the second Brit in history to break the ten second barrier for the 100m and the 20 second barrier for the 200m.

Missed out on Olympic 200m bronze in Rio by three thousandths of a second and had to pull out of the 100m final with an injury at last month's Commonwealth Games where he was among the favourites for gold.

With Coleman, Gatlin, Ujah and Prescod all competing in Eugene over 100m on Saturday, the battle to fill Bolt's shoes are about to begin.

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