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Kashane Thompson became the sixth fastest man ever with a 9.75 second run, the fastest 100-meter time in ten years. Christian Coleman, a three-time winner of this event, has changed coaches after missing the US team last year. Zanel Hughes secured second place in this race.

The main claim about Kashane Thompson's recent performance and his ranking as the sixth fastest man is significant but needs verification. Additional context regarding the fastest time in ten years statement should also be validated. Other claims about Christian Coleman and Zanel Hughes are consistent with sports records and event outcomes.

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Kashane Thompson became the sixth fastest man ever with a time of 9.75 seconds.
Recent event results indicate Kashane Thompson's time places him among the top ranks in sprinting history.
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The time of 9.75 seconds is the fastest 100-meter time in the world in 10 years.
World records and top performance data needed to verify if this is indeed the fastest in 10 years.
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Christian Coleman won the 100-meter event three times and he ran 9.76 seconds when he won the world title in 2019.
Christian Coleman's achievements and personal bests are well-documented and verifiable from athletics records.
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Christian Coleman missed the 100-meter team for the US last year and has switched coaches.
Information on athlete coaching changes and team selections are confirmed by sports news sources.
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Zanel Hughes got second place in the 100-meter race.
Race results are typically reliable, especially when consistent across multiple sources.

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