Sports
September 2, 2011

Bolt disqualified

Usain Bolt says he will not let his disqualification from the 100m final affect him when he defends his 200m title at the World Championships.{{more}}

The world record-holder said he was “extremely disappointed” to have lost his title because of a false start.

“But I have to move on as there is no point dwelling on the past,” he added.

“I have a few days to refocus and get ready for the 200m. I know that I am now in good shape and will focus on running well in the 200m.”

Retired 400m world record holder Michael Johnson, in his Times column, said: “I’ve never false-started, and to be honest I don’t think it’s that hard to avoid one. I don’t think it’s too much to ask to wait until the gun goes before you go off.”

The current false-start rule – introduced last year by the IAAF, the body which governs world athletics – leaves athletes with no second chance should they set off before the starting pistol fires.

Running out of lane five, the 22-year-old Yohan Blake, also a Jamaican identified as a young sprinter with a huge future, kept his composure following the exit of his training partner, and clocked a personal season’s best time of 9.92 seconds to dismiss a seven-man field that included three other Caribbean sprinters.

In a statement released by his management on Monday, Bolt said: “Firstly, I would like to congratulate my team-mate Yohan Blake and the other athletes who won the medals.

“I was feeling great through the rounds and was ready to run fast in the final. I worked very hard to get ready for this championships and things were looking good.

“After this [200m competition] I have the 4x100m and a few other races before the end of the season.”

The 200m heats take place on Thursday and Friday, with the final on Saturday, while the 4x100m relay – both the heats and the final – is on Sunday, the final day of the championships. (BBC Sports)