De Grasse dominates 200, Merritt 1st DL win since kidney op
ROME — Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse blew past the field to post a dominating win in the 200 metres Thursday at the Golden Gala Pietro Mennea meet.
At 20.01 seconds, De Grasse established a personal season best, keeping him on track to take over the world title from Usain Bolt, who does not plan to compete in the 200 at the world championships in London in August.
De Grasse already took silver behind Bolt at last year’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics, pushing the Jamaican great to his limit in the semifinals.
This time, De Grasse’s chief competition came from Olympic bronze medallist Christophe Lemaitre of France, who was the runner-up in 20.29 — several strides behind.


