Bolt
holds on to win 100 meters at final Golden Spike
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[June 29, 2017]
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic
(Reuters) - Usain Bolt overcame a slow start to win the 100 meters
at the Ostrava Golden Spike meeting on Wednesday as he gears up for
a final world championships in London this summer.
In his second 100m outing of his final season, the Jamaican was slow
out of the blocks but jumped ahead before the halfway point to
finish in a time of 10.06 seconds, just edging Yunier Perez of Cuba,
who ran a personal best 10.09 seconds.
Bolt, who has eight Olympic golds and 13 world championship medals,
will retire after August's world championships.
The 30-year-old said he was not happy about clocking over 10 seconds
for the second straight race, although he remained confident about
the remainder of the season.
"I am not happy with the time but I am just getting to my running,"
he told the sellout crowd after his ninth and final appearance at
the meet in the eastern Czech industrial city.
"I have some training to do... But I will be fine."
Bolt has become a regular at the Ostrava meet and his fans showed
their appreciation at the end of the night, holding up placards to
form the Jamaican flag as Tina Turner's "Simply the Best" played in
the stadium.
"The biggest thing is always the crowd... That is why I keep coming
back here. You guys are wonderful. Thanks for everything," Bolt
said.
He later told reporters his focus was on staying healthy, including
taking care of his back as he gets older. "But I did not get
injured, that is key," he was quoted as saying by Czech news website
idnes.cz.
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Jamaica's Usain Bolt in action REUTERS/David W Cerny
With Bolt moving closer to retirement, a number of
athletes could be set to emerge from his shadow.
Among them is South African Wayde van Niekerk, who broke the 300m
world record earlier in the evening, rubbing Michael Johnson out of
the record books for the second time in less than a year.
The 24-year-old, who beat Johnson's 400m best at last summer's Rio
Olympics, recorded a time of 30.81 seconds in the rarely-run 300m,
bettering the American's previous mark of 30.85 seconds set in 2000.
Van Niekerk's time also beat the Ostrava meeting record set by Bolt
in 2010.
"I have been improving in each and every one of my events so it is a
great step for the year and I am feeling quite confident for the
rest of the year," the sprinter, who is expected to run the 200m and
400m at the world championships, told Czech Television.
"I was ready to dig deep and just get used to the feeling of the
longer events. I am pleased with today."
Britain's Mo Farah held on to beat Mathew Kimeli of Kenya in the
10,000m with a time of 27 minutes 12.09 seconds.
(Writing by Jason Hovet; Editing by Toby Davis and Pritha Sarkar) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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