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Bolt wins 100M at Diamond League

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MONACO — In the last Diamond League race of his glittering career, Usain Bolt held on to win the 100 meters at the Herculis track meet on Friday.

The eight-time Olympic champion was under pressure from Isiah Young of the United States in the last 30 meters but used his famed finish to win in 9.95 seconds at Stade Louis II in Monaco. Young clocked 9.98. Akani Simbine of South Africa was third in 10.02.Bolt is retiring after the world championsh­ips in London next month.

Last month, he won at the Golden Spike in Ostrava, Czech Republic, in 10.06 after a slow start. He got away better this time, but was made to work hard by Young.

“It’s always good to get a win. My time is going down at the right time,” the Jamaican said, looking ahead to the worlds. “Everything is coming together.”

He was given a rousing ovation and expects to sorely miss that close bond with the crowd when his running days are over.

“I’m always here for the fans, and of course I will miss the vibe around the track. Mixed emotions always, happy for my career, sad that it is ending,” he said. “I’m planning to chill after London with my family, but I’m not sure what will be my next plan after this season.”

Young was happy enough to have pushed Bolt hard and is confident he can challenge in London, where he will run in the 200. “I was so close to Bolt at the end of his great career. Couple of days ago I was told I will run the 200 in London, so this sub 10 is great preparatio­n for that,” he said. “I need to execute well and then I can attack a medal in that event.”

 ??  ?? Jamaica’s Usain Bolt crosses the finish line first Friday in the 100meter race at the IAAF Diamond League Athletics in Monaco.
Jamaica’s Usain Bolt crosses the finish line first Friday in the 100meter race at the IAAF Diamond League Athletics in Monaco.

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