Usain Bolt won the 100 metres title at the World
Athletics Championships in Moscow in a time of 9.77 seconds.
The Jamaican superstar won back the title he lost two
years ago in South Korea, when a false start disqualified him from the final.
Justin Gatlin of the United States took silver after
jumping out to an early lead, while Nesta Carter of Jamaica won the bronze.
The world record holder defied the pouring rain to storm
to victory on a drenched track in his best time of the year, holding off the
challenge of Gatlin, who clocked 9.85secs, while Carter finished in 9.95s.
Bolt put on a typically slow-burning show in front of a
Luzhniki Stadium that was far from being a sell-out in the wet weather.
Usain Bolt won the 100 metres title at the World
Athletics Championships in Moscow in a time of 9.77 seconds.
The double Olympic champion was understandably slow out
of the blocks as he took pains to avoid his fate of two years ago and his head
and shoulders remained low as he drove into the opening metres.
But there was an ominous feel to the mddle part of the
race as he reeled in the opposition almost effortlessly.
At the 50 metre mark Bolt pushed his huge frame through
his renowed transition phase, head coming up and long legs pumping, as he
cruised past Gatlin on his left and had a brief look over at Carter on his
right, before racing two metres clear at the tape.
Great Britain's James Dasaolu was tailed off in eighth
place in 10.21.
"It was not a revenge for Daegu, I just came here to
win this title," said Bolt.
"I wanted to do a better time, but was not able to
because of the weather. This is just one of those days - not 'singing in the
rain', but 'running in the rain'.
"It was an average start and that, for me, is a
great start. Around great starters like Gatlin and Carter I knew I had to get
it right. I knew Gatlin was not going to crack under pressure so I had to stay
focused and run to the line.
"I said to Gatlin I always appreciate competing with
him because he always comes out and gives it his best."


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