The Asian Age

‘Organisers to blame for collapse’

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London, Aug. 13: Usain Bolt’s dramatic and inglorious end to his top level career was the fault of world championsh­ip organisers, his furious team mates claimed.

His team mates complained that Bolt’s problem was caused by organisers keeping the relay teams waiting in the cold before their race as several medal ceremonies were held.

“I think they were holding us too long in the call room. The walk was too long. Usain was really cold. In fact, Usain said to me, ‘Yohan, I think this is crazy. 40 minutes and two medal presentati­ons before our run’,” said Yohan Blake, who branded the wait as “crazy”.

“We kept warming up and waiting, then warming up and waiting,” added the 2011 100m world champion, who also won Olympic relay gold in 2012 and 2016 with Bolt.

“I think it got the better of us. We were over warm. To see a true legend, a true champion go out there and struggling like that.

“The race was 10 minutes late and we were kept 40 minutes.”

Bolt may not have led Jamaica to a glorious finale anyway, though, as he took the baton well behind eventual winners Great Britain and the US.

But Jamaica’s 110m hurdles world champion Omar McLeod — who ran the first leg — likewise pointed the finger at organisers for denying his country’s greatest star a more fitting swansong.

“It’s heart wrenching,” said McLeod. “It was ridiculous man, we were there around 45 minutes waiting outside, I think they had three medal ceremonies before we went out so we were really trying our hardest to stay warm and keep upbeat.”

KANG FINISHES 12TH Meanwhile, Davinder Singh Kang failed to make his final round appearance count, finishing a disappoint­ing 12th in the men’s javelin throw. Kang produced a best throw of 80.02m in his third attempt as Germany’s Johannes Vetter won the gold (89.89m).

Later, national record holder Khushbir Kaur finished 42nd in the women’s 20km race walk.

— Agencies

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