The American sprinter has teased fans with glimpses of his Nike photoshoot, showcasing style and determination ahead of 2025.
Former world 100m champion Christian Coleman has offered fans a sneak peek into his latest Nike apparel photoshoot as he gears up for the 2025 track and field season.
The American sprinter shared glimpses of the shoot on his Instagram stories, delighting followers with behind-the-scenes updates.
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In the shared snapshots, Coleman is seen posing confidently in a wine-colored co-ord set, blending style and athleticism.
One story featured him striking a pose in front of the camera, accompanied by the caption, "BTS @nike @nikerunning."
Another image showcased him at a different location, still donning the same sleek outfit.
In an interview with Citius Mag after the Brussels Diamond League, Coleman reflected on his past season and spoke about his outlook for the future.
"I want to maximize my full talent and ability while I still have it right now," siad Coleman.
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Reflecting on his aspirations for the 2025 season, he added, "I don’t know, no specific goals looking into next season just yet, but I just want to be at my best. I know I haven’t been performing the way I’m capable of, so just putting it all out together is the main thing for next season."
Coleman’s offseason comes after a mixed performance during the 2024 season, including his appearance at the Paris Olympics.
Despite entering the Games with high expectations, he narrowly missed advancing to the finals in both the 100m and 200m events, finishing in fourth place.
Adding to the disappointment, the U.S. 4x200m relay team, of which Coleman was a part, was disqualified due to a baton exchange error, eliminating their medal hopes.
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After closing his 2024 season with a solid showing at the Brussels Diamond League, Coleman has shifted his focus to refining his form and mindset for the challenges ahead.
“I feel like I have been in the highest highs of the sport and the lowest lows,” Coleman said, emphasizing his desire to consolidate his experiences and push toward achieving his potential.
"For me, putting it all out together and reaching my goals that I know I’m capable of achieving [is the focus]."
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Coleman has since joined forces with fellow sprinters Kenny Bednarek, Kyree King, and Courtney Lindsey, creating a formidable training group for the upcoming season.
With the support of his teammates and the backing of Nike, Coleman appears poised to make a strong comeback in 2025.
While the sprinter has not yet outlined specific goals for the season, his emphasis on consistency and peak performance signals a determined approach.