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The challenge now for Gatlin -- and for everyone else in the race -- is finding a way to get past the 6-foot-5 Bolt, whose height helps him get to the finish line with fewer steps.
"He's going to cover more ground," the 6-1 Gatlin said. "So you're going to have to compensate somewhere else, being with strength or turnover. But Tyson beat him (in 2010), so that gives a lot of other runners, who are brave to go out there, confidence."
More recently, Blake beat Bolt, too. That happened at the Jamaican trials.
"I don't really want to say he's vulnerable," Gay said. "He's the only guy who's been where we haven't been. I think he still has to be one of the favorites. He's the champion and knows what it takes to compete on this level."
Sure does.
Bolt, after all, won the 100 and 200 at the Beijing Olympics, both in record time. He still owns both marks, including the 9.58 he ran in the 100 at the 2009 world championships.
Not everyone likes his chances in London, though.
Maurice Greene, the 2000 Olympic champion in the 100, thinks Blake is simply too strong right now.
"Technically, he's better," Greene said. "You win and lose through your technique, and Usain has been having technical problems for the last two years. He hasn't fixed it since then. ... I don't see him fixing it now. You have to go with (Blake)."
Gatlin also pictures himself in the mix for a medal.
"You always see these epic photos or short clips, where the whole stadium is dark and dim and then it goes really quiet," Gatlin said. "You see eight guys in the starting blocks, (the gun goes off), and the stadium lights up like a night's sky with photography. ... It's so special. I'm so glad I get to be a part of this now."
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