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Usain Bolt reckons his opponents are too slow
USAIN BOLT COMPLETED the triple-double last night, winning the 200 meters for the third-straight Olympics after having already done the same in the 100 meters.
Bolt reached the finish line in 19.78 seconds, more than two-tenths of a second faster than anybody else in the field, but still way off his world-record time of 19.19 seconds.
After the race, Bolt expressed disappointment in his time and at the same time took a subtle jab at his opponents in this year’s 200.
“I wanted a faster time,” said Bolt. “I felt good, but when I came into the straight, my body wouldn’t respond to me, so I guess it is just age and all the rounds is taking its toll … I wanted to run faster.
Despite Bolt’s undisputed crown as “The World’s Fastest Human,” it was unusual to see him with such a big lead at the mid-way mark of the race.
Bolt was amongst the leaders halfway through a race. Whereas Bolt usually separates himself is with his ability to maintain his speed better than most runners (his longer legs, and hence fewer strides needed, also helps).
But in this race, nobody stayed with Bolt through the first 100 meters. This left Bolt all alone for the final 100 meters and with nobody to push him.
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