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		 Bolt 
		keen on Gatlin showdown, any time 
		
		 
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		[April 13, 2015] 
		By Kayon Raynor 
		  
		 KINGSTON (Reuters) - Usain Bolt kicked off 
		his campaign to win sprint honours at Beijing's World Championships 
		later this year on Saturday and said he would be willing to face 
		American rival Justin Gatlin at any time. 
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			 Gatlin dominated 2014 with world leading and career best times of 
			9.77 and 19.68 seconds over the 100 and 200 metres respectively. 
			 
			Bolt missed most of last season with injuries and their potential 
			showdown in Beijing is expected to be a highlight of the Aug. 22-30 
			championships. 
			 
			"I never have a problem competing as long as I know that I'm in 
			great shape and I'm getting there," Bolt said after running a 200 
			metres race, his first over the distance in more than 18 months. 
			 
			"It's good to compete against the top people to see exactly where 
			you are and what you need to work on, so for me I never back down 
			from a challenge and as long as I'm not injured, I'm always ready to 
			go, so we'll see what happens." 
			  
			
			  
			 
			Bolt's manager earlier this week seemed to downplay the possibility 
			of a early meeting before Beijing with Gatlin, who has sparked 
			outcries in Europe for running after serving two doping suspensions. 
			 
			"I don’t know where the other sprinters are running but I believe 
			many meets would prefer not to invite athletes who bring negative 
			headlines to their event," Ricky Simms said in an email to Reuters. 
			 
			Running in lane six, Bolt blazed off the corner at the UTECH 
			Classic, before pushing to the finish line in 20.20 seconds. 
			 
			"I always try to run 19 anything, pretty much so I wasn't really 
			pleased," said the 100m and 200m Olympic champion, who shook his 
			head in disappointment. 
			
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			"But as I said, I didn't feel as smooth as I expected to feel but I 
			haven't really been sprinting over the 200 over the last year so I 
			just need to get back into race shape and I'll be fine." 
			 
			He now turns his attention to a 100m race in Rio on April 19 before 
			the IAAF World Relays in the Bahamas May 2-3. He also has races 
			planned for New York, Paris and Lausanne so far. 
			 
			(Editing by Greg Stutchbury/Gene Cherry) 
			
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