ATHENS, Greece - The world record in the 100-meter - Tim Montgomery's 9.78 in 2002 - seems ready to fall.
Two rounds of 100-meter racing Saturday have set up a Sunday final that includes Clemson grad Shawn Crawford and ex-Tennessee star Justin Gatlin.``No more talking today, just wait till tomorrow,'' said Crawford, after a 9.89-second victory - just 5/100ths off Donovan Bailey's Olympic record - in the second of five quarter-finals.
``That final might be the best sprint ever; the track's great, the crowd's great, the atmosphere's great; it may take a world record to win it,'' said Gatlin, who took the third section in 9.96.
``There's going to be a party tomorrow, and everyone's invited,'' chimed in Maurice Greene, who ran a 9.93 in heat five.
``I am the only man who can beat me,'' declared Crawford.
``It was about the easiest 100-meter run in my life,'' said Gatlin.