Usain Bolt's status as the world's fastest man is not only under assault by Justin Gatlin this year -- an American teenager is also proving to be a threat.
Bolt's indifferent season so far -- the Jamaican sprinter's best time in the 100 meters is 10.12 seconds -- was put into stark perspective when 19-year-old college student Trayvon Bromell ran 9.84s at the USATF Outdoor Championships in Oregon on Thursday.
He followed that up by finishing second in Friday's final to become the first U.S. teen to qualify for the world championships in the men's 100m.
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