With Oregon around the corner the USA has plans of its own.

World Championship is slated for JULY 15–24, 2022 while the prequel is May 27 – 28
Team USA, the world’s #1 team, will have the opportunity to lay it all on the line on their home turf, in a setting that is both richly intimate and magnificently state-of-the-art.
Update over the 200M and 100M event so far Julian Forte and Bernard Robinson were the first athletes to clock a massive 19.80 and 19.81 making them the first sub 20 over the 200M in the world

The US responded with brute force with Fred Kerley clocking a faster 19.80 than Fortes 19.80 making the Jamaicans now the second fastest over the 200M of the season and Robinson the third fastest

How about the 100M? Matthew Boling clocked 9.98 from the USA smashed by a Ghanaian sprinter Benjamin Azamati who clocked 9.90 but they are not the first sub 10 over the 100M

A very interesting Jamaican who made a very phenomenal speech among the other veteran sprinters Jovaun Gillespie that not only amazed the world but also inspired athletes outside the CARIFTA Trials clocked a staggering jaw dropping 9.61 remaining undefeated and still has the world lead
Gillespie doesn’t look to be threatened as he is out of many other events to preserve his health
Same goes for Marcel Jacob. The Italian and Jamaican are both targeting the world record and is said to can go under 9.5