
The king of the track is not
ready to set the crown down yet. Usain Bolt has said he is ready to win at the
World Championships after he secured a 9.87 win in the 100m of the Anniversary
Games.
American rival Justin Gatlin has been dangerous this
year, running the four fastest 100m times and running his personal best of 9.74
in May.
Despite the threat of Gatlin though, Bolt says he is
ready and back from injury.
“I was never number two, I am still number one. Until
I retire that’s the plan,” said the double world champion.
“I was happy with what I did,” added the six-time
Olympic champion who has struggled with a pelvic problem this year.
“I’m ready to go and I’m ready to win.”

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