The U.S. sweeps the Men’s 100 at the World Track and Field Championships
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Before the race, U.S. fighter jets flew over the stadium. Then the Americans showed a different speed on the track. Fred Kerley led the charge on All-American track and field night Saturday, headlining the sport’s first U.S. shot put competition, the men’s 100, in 31 years in the world. He set the red-white-blue stamp on Day 2 of the first championship on American soil. “We said we were going to do it, and we did,” Kerley said in an interview at the track, moments after the crowd stopped chanting “USA! USA! USA!” Kerley tore through theRead News