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August 25, 2004 10:28 pm Felix flashes to silverATHENS, Greece — The plan, after they started working together in November, was for Allyson Felix to make the 200-meter final at the Olympics and run a personal best. Felix, at 18 the youngest member of the U.S. track team, and coach Pat Connolly didn’t emphasize place or medals. Just improvement. They got all of that Wednesday. Veronica Campbell of Jamaica beat Felix out of the blocks and to the straightaway to win in 22.05 seconds. But Felix finished second in 22.18, a world junior record. Last year Felix ran 22.11 in Mexico City at altitude, but the time wasn’t ratified as a record because there was no drug testing. "She broke the world junior record at sea level — pretty incredible," Connolly said. "She ran a beautiful race." Felix, holding a U.S. flag, didn’t take much of a victory lap. She took a look around a packed stadium and headed to pick up her gear. "There’s part of me that’s disappointed, but I’m not too disappointed," Felix said. "I’m walking away with a silver medal. If you had told me this last year I don’t think I would quite have believed it." Connolly did a bit of post-race second-guessing about telling Felix to be patient at the start. "Maybe I needed to tell her to go out harder, which she can do," Connolly said. Campbell, an ex-Arkansas runner who was third in the 100 last weekend, got out strong in lane 4, just outside of Felix, and had a big lead early in the stretch that Felix reduced. "About 20 to 30 meters to go, I felt her," said Campbell, 22, a former 100 and 200 world junior champ. "But I knew she was going to run out of room." In the future, Felix may run down a lot of people at several distances. Connolly thinks she can excel at 100 and 400 as well as 200. "There’s a lot of work ahead," the coach said. "It takes time, especially if you are a woman and you’re going to do it naturally. She has a lot of room for improvement." So when do they start training for the 2005 season? "I can’t answer that at this time," Connolly said. The reason is discord between Connolly and Felix’s agent, Renaldo Nehemiah. All year they’ve disagreed on Felix’s schedule. Even now Connolly thinks Felix should return to classes at Southern California, where school started Monday; Nehemiah wants her to run a race or two on the European circuit. It will be up to Felix, and possibly her parents, to settle the conflict, which Felix didn’t want to think about Wednesday night. She was thinking of Olympics, world championships and fast times to come. "I can’t wait for the future," she said. (Contributing: Greg Boeck, USA TODAY.) ADVERTISEMENT RECENT HEADLINES11:32 pm | August 29, 2004 Jamaican bobsledders race to find sponsors11:30 pm | August 29, 2004 NBC Universal's gamble on Olympics pays off9:32 pm | August 29, 2004 Young Chinese team exerts its strength7:39 pm | August 29, 2004 Boxer ends drought, earns gold for USA7:22 pm | August 29, 2004 Security issues fade as Games roll smoothly to close6:59 pm | August 29, 2004 USA surpasses its medals goal6:43 pm | August 29, 2004 South Korean gymnast appeals to arbitrator2:30 pm | August 29, 2004 Athens games heralded as success1:39 pm | August 29, 2004 Deposed USOC chief feels pride from a distance12:47 pm | August 29, 2004 Medal try slips away from wrestler WilliamsCOMMENTARY AND PERSPECTIVEMIKE LOPRESTI | Gannett News Service Olympics 2004 were games of education, enlightenmentIAN O'CONNOR | The (Westchester, N.Y.) Journal News Biggest winner of 2004 Olympics: GreeceCHRISTINE BRENNAN | USA TODAY Athens scores satisfying winDAN BICKLEY | The Arizona Republic Some U.S. women's teams put on best show in AthensLYNN HENNING | The Detroit News U.S. basketball team has gone from stars to targetsBOB KRAVITZ | The Indianapolis Star It was Black Friday for U.S.GNS MULTIMEDIARelated story: Judges, technology team to guard sports from scandal
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