We have another quickest man on the planet. Running in his last 100-meter race on Saturday at the 2017 World Championships in England, Jamaica's Usain Bolt left the beginning pieces moderate and couldn't get up to speed to the United States' Justin Gatlin or Christian Coleman, completing third.
It was the first run through Bolt has at any point lost the 100-meters at the World Championships. The 21-year-old Coleman left the beginning pieces quick and never truly surrendered the lead with Bolt trailing him marginally. At that point, as they hit the last 50 meters, Gatlin, 35, surged into the lead from path 8.
It is the first run through in finished 10 years Bolt was beaten in any individual race. It is likewise Gatlin's first gold in the 100 meters since the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki.
"I didn't consider myself, I pondered the fans in the stands. I considered every one of my supporters back at the lodging or my kinsmen watching at home," Gatlin said after the race. "I didn't do it for me, every one of the circumstances I've lost to Usain and gotten silver and bronzes, today I simply did it for other people who truly needed me to go out there and do it."
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