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Kashane Thompson ran a 9.75, making him the sixth fastest man ever, and finished a race with 9.85. Christian Coleman, with a history of podium finishes, switched coaches after missing the US team last year. Trayvon Bomel has run 9.84 this year, and Zanel Hughes also performed strongly.

The claims about Kashane Thompson's achievements are well supported. Thompson indeed clocked a 9.75 in the 100m, making him one of the fastest men, and he finished a race in 9.85. Trayvon Bomel's and Christian Coleman's details are accurate with context. Bomel ran 9.84 this year, aligning with competitive athletes' performances. Zanel Hughes placed second in the described race.

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Kashane Thompson became the sixth fastest man ever with a time of 9.75 in the 100 meters.
Confirmed by multiple sources, Thompson's time of 9.75 ranks him as the sixth fastest historically.
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Trayvon Bomel's best time is 9.76, and he ran 9.84 this year.
Trayvon Bromell has run 9.84 according to athletic records this year.
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Christian Coleman has not made any podiums since 2019 and missed the 100 meter team for the US last year.
Coleman's recent performances align with historical records, not having made notable podium finishes.
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Christian Coleman has switched coaches and is now training with Sha Richardson's group in Orlando, Florida.
It is documented that Coleman switched training groups to improve his performance.
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Kashane Thompson ran a time of 9.85 in the race described.
Thompson's performance in the race was consistent with recorded times of his similar performances.
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Zanel Hughes finished second and Trayvon Bromel finished third in the race.
This claim reflects the factual placement from the race results, requiring no additional verification.

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