may have won the World Athletics award for men's track athlete of the year, but that won't be on his mind for long, as the U.S. sensation eyes Olympic glory and making everlasting change to finally be recognized as one of the sport's greats.Hailing from Gainesville, , the 26-year-old sprinter started the year the same way he left the last: undefeated in his specialist event - the 200-meter dash. In August, he won a gold medal in the 200-meter men's final with the time 19.52 at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. It was his third gold medal in the event, and fifth gold medal overall at the biennial competition.
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