Bolt, Gatlin rivalry fast out of the blocks

Sprint adversaries to headline world athletic championships

Usain Bolt reacts as he answers a question at a press conference ahead of the Athletics World Championships, in Beijing, on August 20, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

BEIJING:
Usain Bolt and the controversial Justin Gatlin will get the world championships off to an explosive start when they take their rivalry onto the Beijing track in the 100m heats on Saturday.

Bolt has dominated sprinting since he claimed a golden treble at the Beijing Olympics in the Bird’s Nest stadium, winning nine of 10 individual world and Olympic sprint titles since 2008 — his sole blip being the 100m at the Daegu worlds in 2011.

America’s Gatlin is the man in form but he cuts a contentious figure after serving two doping bans, latterly between 2006 and 2010 after a positive test for testosterone.


That suspension came after he had won Olympic 100m gold in 2004 and a world sprint double in Helsinki in 2005.

Since his return, he has won 2012 world 60m indoor gold, London Olympic 100m bronze and Moscow world silver, and at 33 is riding an unbeaten streak of 27 races dating back to August 2013.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 22nd, 2015.

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