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Bolt runs away with 2nd gold

He claims himself as top sports heroes like Ali, Pele
AFP
Bolt runs away with 
2nd gold
Jamaica's Usain Bolt (C) crosses the finish line to win the Men's 200m Final during the athletics event at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Thursday. AFP photo

Usain Bolt won his second gold medal of the Rio Olympics, brushing aside all-comers again in his favourite 200m sprint but blamed his "ageing" body for missing his own world record, reports AFP from Rio De Janeiro.
The Jamaican triumphed as Britain's Brownlee brothers dominated in triathlon to keep their country ahead of China in the medals race. Teenager Kimia Alizadeh became the first Iranian woman to win an Olympic medal in taekwondo. The 29-year Bolt covered 200m in 19.78sec to easily beat Canadian Andre de Grasse and France's Christophe Lemaitre.
Before the race Bolt had said he would go for his world record of 19.19sec and his winning time was sluggish by the Jamaican’s exacting standards. He indicated that as time catches up with his body he may not run the 200m at the world championships next year in London.
“I wasn’t happy with the time, my body just wouldn’t respond in the straight. I’m getting older and my body is ageing. “Personally I think this is my last 200 but my coach may beg to differ.”
Bolt insisted that he has done enough to be ranked alongside sport’s top heroes Pele and Muhammad Ali. “I am trying to be one of the greatest. Be among Ali and Pele. A triumph in Friday’s 4x100m relay with Jamaica would give him a ‘triple triple’ — third straight sweep of the sprint golds — to bid farewell to the Olympics.
The reigning US 4x100m women’s relay champions ran alone on the track to get a place in the final after being given a reprieve by the IAAF. They were left facing disqualification after a dropped baton exchange between Allyson Felix and English Gardner. Judges ruled Felix had been knocked off-balance by Brazilian runner Kauiza Venancio and allowed a race against the clock.
The Americans managed it, got the fastest time and forced China out of the final. Trinidad-born American Kerron Clement won the men’s 400m hurdles gold, clocking 47.73sec to hold off a furious late challenge from Kenya’s Boniface Tumuti. Turkey’s Cuban-born Yasmani Copello claimed bronze.
Dalilah Muhammad became the first US winner in the women’s 400m hurdles. The fastest woman in the world this year over the distance, she blasted out of the blocks and held on to a commanding lead for a deserved gold in 53.13sec.

 

 

 

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Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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