Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bolt suffers lastleg jolt in farewell

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

HEARTBREAK Talismanic Jamaican pulls up with injury in 4x100 relay but hobbles to complete last 30m of race They were holding us too long...that long wait contribute­d (to Bolt’s injury). Inside it was cold.

Usain Bolt’s unparallel­ed career ended in extraordin­ary drama on Saturday as he pulled up with injury on the anchor leg of his very last race, the 4x100 metres relay final at the World Championsh­ips.

The 30-year-old had taken the baton for Jamaica a few metres adrift of the two leaders when, straining hard to catch them, he stopped abruptly with cramp in his left hamstring, began hobbling and tumbled to a halt after a forward roll.

As Britain went on to win gold, Bolt lay on his back in his lane, his head in hands, being tended to by medics as one waited with a wheelchair to help push him off the track.

Yet the sport’s greatest entertaine­r was determined that one of the finest careers in sport was not going to end with him in a wheelchair.

So the fastest man of all-time, surrounded by his three worried team mates, Omar McLeod, Julian Forte and Yohan Blake, rose gingerly to his feet and limped the last 30 metres to the line.

The official result recorded that the Jamaicans did not finish but Bolt had been absolutely determined to ensure he completed the last race after a matchless career in which he won 19 major championsh­ip gold medals.

Typically, Bolt’s only thoughts were with the team mates he felt he had let down.

“He kept apologisin­g to us but we told him there was no need to apologise,” Forte said. “Injuries are part of the sport.”

McLeod added: “It just happened - Usain Bolt’s name will always live on.”

Justin Gatlin, the American winner of the individual 100 metres who had consigned Bolt to third place in his final individual race last Saturday, paid tribute to his rival.

“I think it was the elements (that caused the injury). I’m sorry he got this injury. He is still the best in the world,” Gatlin said.

“This is farewell time, I am sentimenta­l about it already now. In the warm-up area, we give ourselves respect and greeted each other. Usain Bolt is a great athlete.”

Kevin Jones, the Jamaican team doctor, said Bolt had suffered cramp in his left hamstring.

Blake was angry at having to wait for two medal ceremonies to take place before the race.

“It was 40 minutes and two medal presentati­ons before our run ... we were kept 40 minutes. It was crazy,” Blake said. “They were holding us too long.

“We keep warming up and waiting, then warming up and waiting. I think it got the better of us.

“It hurts to see a true legend, a true champion go out there and struggle like that.”

Usain Bolt is a legend, he has inspired us. I was just blessed to be here. I will tell my grandkids about this one day.

Jamaican team manager Ian Forbes praised Bolt for “going out there and giving his all” and added that the squad were “very saddened”.

“The diagnostic work will be done shortly to determine how serious it is. He was able to walk to the team bus so hopefully that signals it’s not as serious as it possibly could be,” Forbes said.

With the 56,000-strong crowd going wild about the British victory, there was still time for them to hail the sport’s favourite performer, who waved to them a mite forlornly while hobbling away from the track. Aug 16, 2009

After overcoming a false start in the semifinal, Bolt delivered his best-ever performanc­e in 100m. He did not ease up and in 41 strides streaked through the finish line in a world record time of 9.58sec. Aug 28, 2011

The defining moment of the World Championsh­ips in South Korea was a false start by Bolt, gifting the 100m title to teammate Yohan Blake. The non-result is Bolt’s sole hiccup on the world stage. Aug 14, 2016

After winning two more World golds in 100m, he raced through to an unpreceden­ted treble of 3 consecutiv­e Olympic 100m gold, an amazing achievemen­t considerin­g injuries are part and parcel of athletics. Aug 5, 2017

He opted to compete solely in the 100m at the London Worlds in his swansong season. But the dream of a fourth title was broken by American Justin Gatlin, who has served two bans for doping.

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