Italy's 100m Olympic champ Marcell
Jacobs won his third straight indoor 60 me race in his
post-Tokyo comeback at a meet in Liévin in France Thursday night
as he sets his sights on the worlds in Belgrade on March 19.
The 27-year-old El Paso-born former long jumper ran 6.50 to beat
US pair Cravont Charleston, second in 6.52, and Elijah Hall
(6.57, third).
"I haven't changed a bit, I'm still me and I'm working hard to
improve. Now I'm aiming for the indoor worlds, I want to win in
Belgrade," said Jacobs, who also won gold in the men's 4X100
relay in Tokyo.
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