Gatlin plots to spoil arch-rival’s swansong
London, Aug. 2: Justin Gatlin has become increasingly irritated at being labelled the dope cheat contrasting with Usain Bolt’s superhero image in the sprinting world, but he can set that aside by spoiling the latter’s farewell at the world athletics championships.
The 35-year-old American — who last year became the oldest man to win a 100m Olympic medal when he took silver behind his nemesis Bolt — gets one last go at the Jamaican legend when the world championships get underway in London on Friday.
It will be asking a lot of Gatlin — who served a four-year ban reduced from eight for doping from 2006-2010 — to achieve that having only beaten Bolt once in nine previous meetings over the shorter sprint distance, and that was four years ago in Rome.
There exists a mutual respect between the two old rivals to the extent the Jamaican was horrified by the booing and jeering of the American prior to the 100m final in Rio last year, and then again at the medal ceremony.
“I personally think he’s a great athlete. He shows up and pushes you to run fast and be at your best,” said Bolt after Rio.
Gatlin too is gushing about Bolt, whose crowdpleasing antics have gilded his image as the good guy whilst the American has often been cast as a pantomime villain.
“I have the utmost respect for Usain,” said Gatlin.