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Olympic champions lead powerful U.S. world team

Jul 1, 2017; Paris, France; Christian Taylor (USA) wins the triple jump at 56-8 3/4 (17.29m) during the Meeting de Paris in an IAAF Diamond League meet at Stade Charlety. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

(Reuters) - With eight Olympic gold medallists on its 132-member roster, the United States are ready to be the powerhouse team at next month's athletics world championships.

Triple jumper Christian Taylor, shot putters Ryan Crouser and Michelle Carter, long jumpers Tianna Bartoletta and Jeff Henderson, 400 metres hurdlers Dalilah Muhammad and Kerron Clement and 1,500m runner Matthew Centrowitz all were in the U.S. squad announced on Monday for the Aug. 4-13 championships in London.

IAAF Athletics Diamond League meeting - Shot Put Men - Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne, Switzerland, July 6, 2017 - Ryan Crouser of U.S. reacts. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

"It looks entirely possible that Team USA could match its impressive Rio (Olympic) tally in August," international athletics expert Mel Watman told Reuters after last month's U.S. championships.

The Americans won 32 medals at the Rio Games, 13 of them gold, and similar overall numbers are forecast for London.

Strong showings by 100m hurdles world record holder Keni Harrison and the relay teams, plus leading performances in the triple jump, shot put, women's 400m hurdles and women's long jump should make for frequent trips to the podium for the Americans.

2016 Rio Olympics - Athletics - Final - Women's Shot Put Final - Olympic Stadium - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 12/08/2016. Michelle Carter (USA) of USA competes on her way to the gold medal in the women's shot put. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Gold could also come in the men's pole vault where Olympic bronze medallist Sam Kendricks has been dominant and in the women's 400m where world champion Allyson Felix is the outdoor season's fastest.

Medals should be in the mix as well for Olympic 100m silver medallist Justin Gatlin, who faces retiring Jamaican world record holder Usain Bolt one last time, and for double Olympic medallist Tori Bowie, who is scheduled to contest both the 100m and 200m.

The world also will have a chance to assess rising U.S. stars Christian Coleman, who clocked a season-leading 9.82 seconds in the 100m in June, and Fred Kerley, the year's second fastest 400m runner at 43.70 seconds.

Jul 9, 2017; London, United Kingdom; Tianna Bartoletta (USA) wins the women's long jump at 23-0 (7.01m) during the London Anniversary Games in an IAAF Diamond League meet at London Stadium at Olympic Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

(Editing by Christian Radnedge)

Athletics - London Anniversary Games - London, Britain - July 9, 2017 USA's Jeff Henderson during the Men's Long Jump REUTERS/Hannah McKay
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