EUGENE, Ore. -- ?A few more kids are on their way to Brazil after Saturdays racing at the U.S. Track and Field Trials.In this case, they are 41-year-old Bernard Lagats son and daughter, Miika and Gianna.The American record-holder flipped the script on a youth-filled trials Saturday, running his final lap of the 5,000 meters in 52 seconds to charge from sixth to first and earn his fifth, and most surprising, trip to the Olympics.Lagat, who won in 13 minutes, 35.50 seconds, will have his wife, Gladys, and kids in tow on the way to Rio.Joining them there will be 34-year-old Justin Gatlin, who won the 200-meter final to advance to his third Olympics. He held off LaShawn Merritt and two high schoolers, Michael Norman and Noah Lyles, who stood as the latest examples of the growing youth movement in American track.Already, there are three 20-and-under track-and-field athletes heading to Rio -- Vashti Cunningham, Keturah Orji and Trayvon Bromell -- with 16-year-old Sydney McLaughlin trying for a 400-hurdles spot Sunday.But some of these old guys can run, too. And Lagat was determined to show hes not near finished.They were saying Im done and cannot make the team, he said. That didnt sound right to me.That talk picked up last year, when the Kenyan-born runner missed his first worlds or Olympics team since he became an American citizen in 2005 -- a failure he said crushed him, in large part because his kids were pushing hard for him to make the trip. The murmurs came back after he dropped out of the 5,000 earlier this season at the Prefontaine Classic and only got louder when he pulled out of the 10K earlier in trials.Turns out, Lagat has plenty of gas in the tank.We know Bernard Lagat will be done, said third-place finisher Paul Chelimo, when hes not running anymore.Galen Rupp, who pulled into a wide lead with two laps to go, fell behind during the final lap and finished ninth overall. He had previously qualified for Rio in the 10,000 meters and the marathon.The 200-meter final turned into quite a showdown along the stretch, with Gatlin finishing in 19.75 seconds and edging Merritt -- the 400-meter specialist whos pretty good at 200, too -- by a mere .04 seconds.?I said, You know what, if Lagat had the guts to go out there and do what he needs to do at his age, I can go out there and do what I need to do, especially from Lane 8, Gatlin said.Like Merritt, Allyson Felix remains in the mix for the 200-400 double; she made it easily through her semifinal round. Like Merritt, Felix turned 30 in the past year. And like Merritt, she is an expert at pacing herself through the rounds in multiple races.Experience means a lot, Merritt said. Its being comfortable once you get out there. Being able to use the nerves as positive energy. 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After a remarkable period of success in Sydney, Murwillumbah trainer Matt Dunn will be heading to Januarys yearling sales to take the next step.Dunn sits equal 10th on the Sydney trainers premiership courtesy of his record six wins in Highway races for country-trained horses in a little more than three months.He added a victory in a $100,000 race for bush horses and Madotti took the tally to eight when she won at Rosehill late last month.Dunn is going at a remarkable 50 per cent strike rate with 12 of his 16 runners in Sydney this season finishing in the top three.Before setting up his own operation almost seven years ago, Dunn spent a decade in Sydney as stable foreman to Gerald Ryan where he stables his horses after the 10-hour float trip from the NSW-Queensland border.When Highway purses were elevated to $60,000, Dunn made a concerted push to target the races and has successfully drawn the publicity to attract new clients and quality horses.This is the first year Im going into January with orders with people to spend decent amounts of money, Dunn said.Every other year weve gone there and had to buy them then beg, borrow and steal to syndicate.While the first phase of his expansion plan has come off, Dunn will remain patient with his ambition to establish a Sydney base.dddddddddddde said stable stars Perfect Dare and Madotti have been competitive in Sydney, but he wants to be armed with the quality to make a splash in the Harbour City.You need 15 or 20 of those horses to even contemplate doing it, he said.At the same time as Sydney has been a happy hunting ground, Dunn has charged to equal fourth in the Brisbane trainers premiership with 13 wins.As for Saturday, Dunn is waiting for the barrier draw before he decides whether Perfect Dare will run in a benchmark handicap over 1200m at Rosehill.Perfect Dare ran second at the same track on December 3 after jumping from the widest gate and working early to take the lead.A bad draw will prompt Dunn to head to Brisbane with Perfect Dare but either way, it will be the Group Three-placed geldings final start before the $1 million Magic Millions Sprint on the Gold Coast on January 14.Stablemate Madame De Ban is set to take her place in the Highway Handicap.Shes as good as any of these others that have gone down there and been competitive, Dunn said. 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