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I’m still the king, Usain Bolt says after London Diamond League 100m triumph

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Usain Bolt makes his trademark victory gesture after his win in London. Photo: AP
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Usain Bolt insists he is still king of the sprinters after returning from injury with back-to-back 100m times of 9.87 seconds at the London Diamond League meeting.

Asked if his winning performances – in the heats and final on a rain-soaked Olympic Stadium track – proved he was still the world’s number one, the 28-year-old Jamaican replied defiantly: “I was never number two.”

I am still number one. I will continue being number one. Until I retire, that’s the plan
Usain Bolt

“I am still number one,” said Olympic champion and world record holder Bolt. “I will continue being number one. Until I retire, that’s the plan.”

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On 100m times recorded in 2015, Bolt is now ranked number six.

Justin Gatlin, the American who has served two doping bans, tops the list with 9.74 seconds and has also run 9.75 twice and 9.78.
Usain Bolt defeats Michael Rodgers (left) to win the 100m, 9.87 seconds to 9.90. Photo: USA Today
Usain Bolt defeats Michael Rodgers (left) to win the 100m, 9.87 seconds to 9.90. Photo: USA Today
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Bolt, however, clearly has room for improvement before he defends his 100m and 200m titles at the world championships in Beijing, which begin on August 22, on the Bird’s Nest track where he won his first trio of Olympic gold medals (100m, 200m and 4x100m relay) in 2008.

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