Sport Saved?: World Championships Day 6 Recap

The United States rebounds from a disappointing Day 5 showing. Allyson Felix makes a compelling case for changing the schedule. Usain Bolt "saves the sport" once more. A world record is threatened in the triple jump.

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Outside of some minor disappointments in the women's 800m, Day 6 was a day of American redemption. In the morning, Nicole Tully advanced to the final of the 5000m. The American men went 3-for-3 in advancing in to the semifinal of the men's 1500 as Leo Manzano and Matt Centrowitz both nabbed automatic qualifying spots in their heats while Robby Andrews got through on time. In the heats of the women's 100m hurdles, all four Americans finished in the top two of their heats and look in good position to grab multiple medals in the event.

The afternoons Aries Merritt and David Oliver advance to the final of the men's 110m hurdles. Allyson Felix dominated the

Morning Session

Day 7 will provide more opportunities for the Americans to get back on track with medals. The women's 200m final, men's 110m hurdles final, and women's 100m hurdles final all provide solid opportunities for multiple American medals.

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