LaShawn Merritt turned one of the most anticipated head-to-head showdowns at the World Championships into a rout.
The American blasted past reigning world and Olympic champion Kirani James of Grenada in the 400-meter final Tuesday, winning in 43.74 seconds. The two were expected to battle closely for gold, but James was behind after 300 meters and appeared to tighten up on the final straightaway, never challenging.
“I put the pedal to the metal,” Merritt, who watched some of his previous races in preparation Monday night, told Universal Sports. “I knew it was going to take a 43-second race, and that’s what I was ready for mentally and physically. I told my coach, ‘We’re going to have to run a little bit tonight.’”
American Tony McQuay took silver in 44.40, one of six runners to beat the fading James (44.99). Luguelin Santos of the Dominican Republic earned bronze in 44.52 to follow up his Olympic silver medal.
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Merritt, 27 and the 2008 Olympic champion, set a personal best by .01 of a second and became the third man to win multiple world titles in the event, joining fellow Americans Michael Johnson and Jeremy Wariner. He failed to advance out of the heats at the London Olympics, beset by injury.
“I wanted to come back on this big stage, this world stage and put a great race together,” said Merritt, who mouthed “I’m back” to cameras after winning. “That’s what I did.”
James, 20, was more than one second slower than his fastest time of this season and his Olympic-winning time.
“I just died,” James told Universal Sports. “That doesn’t usually happen. I’m not quite sure what happened.”
LaShawn Merritt great performance tonight executing a near perfect race strategy and taking Kirani James completely out of his race!
— Michael Johnson (@MJGold) August 13, 2013
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