The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Bolt ends stellar career with injury at worlds

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Usain Bolt ended his stellar career in excruciati­ng pain. The Jamaican great crumpled to the track with a left-leg injury as he was chasing a final gold medal for the Jamaican 4x100-meter relay team.

LONDON » Usain Bolt ended his stellar career in excruciati­ng pain.

The Jamaican great crumpled to the track with a left-leg injury as he was chasing a final gold medal for the Jamaican 4x100-meter relay team on Saturday at the world championsh­ips.

Having to make up lots of ground on the anchor leg, Bolt suddenly screamed and stumbled as he came down with his golden farewell shattered by the first injury he has experience­d at a major competitio­n.

That wasn’t the only surprise. Britain went on to beat the United States in a tight finish.

Before Bolt came onto the track, he was consoling Mo Farah, his long-distance equivalent who had just lost his first major race since 2011 when he failed to get gold in the 5,000 meters.

The 60,000-capacity stadium was primed for one last Bolt show, one last “To the World” pose after a victory, but the injury made it blatantly clear why Bolt is ready to retire. His body can no longer hold up.

His teammates on the once-fabled Jamaican sprint squad were far from unmatchabl­e, too. Bolt had just too much to make up in the final 100 meters as both Britain and the United States were ahead and even Japan was even.

It was yet another amazing upset in a championsh­ip of so many.

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