The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bolt happy he’s going in right direction

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– Jamaican sprinting legend Usain Bolt (right) insists he is on the right path as he targets the defence of his 100m crown at next month’s world championsh­ips in London.

In his swansong season, the 30-year-old has struggled to light up the track.

In his outings over the blue riband event so far this season, Bolt had clocked 10.03sec in Kingston and 10.06 in Ostrava against relatively weak opposition before finally dipping under the 10sec barrier at Friday’s Diamond League meet in Monaco.

A season’s best of 9.95 seconds to win at a packed-out 17 000-capacity Stade Louis II was just the tonic, the towering Jamaican said

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of his second appearance in Europe in his farewell season.

“I’m going in the right direction, although there is still a lot of work to do,” he said after running a time that now moves him up to joint seventh on a 2017 world list headed by Christian Coleman of the United States with 9.82.

“Running sub-10 is always good. It was an exciting race, there was lots of energy.”

As in Ostrava, Bolt suffered a sluggish start before opening up and easing through the line ahead of American Isiah Young by 0.03sec.

Bolt, winner of eight Olympic and 11 world gold medals, will bring down the curtain on his glittering career in London. –

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