The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bolt ready for Gatlin test

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– Six-time Olympic gold track medallist Usain Bolt (above) will face a showdown against American arch-rival Justin Gatlin at this weekend’s IAAF World Relays in the Bahamas.

Bolt, who has anchored Jamaica to two Olympic titles and three world golds in the 4x100m relay, missed last year’s inaugural competitio­n in Nassau in an injury-ravaged season. Gatlin was also an absentee.

In last year’s 4x200m relay, Jamaica set a world record of 1:18.63 at the inaugural relays, one of three world records to fall in a truly memorable first edition of the latest addition to the roster of IAAF competitio­n.

And with the bigger goal of the World Athletics Championsh­ips in Beijing in August, both sprinters have decided that they will be on show, possibly in both the 4x100 and 4x200m relays.

“It’s going to be serious business for me,” Bolt said.

“The harder I run the better I’ll get over the races, so I have to run hard to get my body used to competing and running hard and just to get into race sharpness.

“I need to get into race sharpness so when I go on the circuit I’m at my best.”

Bolt recently ran a 20.20 200m at a meet in his home town of Kingston, Jamaica.

He will face a 33-year-old Gatlin who last season topped the rankings in both the 100 and 200m. The 2004 Olympic gold medallist served a four-year doping ban after posting the fastest times in each event, 9.77 and 19.68 respective­ly. –

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