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Usain Bolt starts his final season by winning Golden Spike 100 meters race

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Jamaican Usain Bolt (R) in action during the men's 100 meter race at the IAAF World challenge Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, on June 28, 2017. Photo: EPA
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Usain Bolt started the European leg of his final season before retirement with a victory in the 100 meters at the Golden Spike meeting on Wednesday.

At the meet where he has most frequently competed in his career, with nine appearances, Bolt reeled in the rest of the field after a trademark slow start to cross the finish line in 10.06 seconds.

However, he had to hold off a strong challenge from Yunier Perez of Cuba, edging him by 0.03. Jak Ali Harvey of Turkey was third in 10.26.

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Bolt’s performance fell short of his season best of 10.03, which was clocked at the 100 and 200 world record holder’s final race in his native Jamaica on June 11.

“I’m not happy with the time,” he said. “It wasn’t a good race, it was pretty slow.”

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Bolt mentioned a back problem that slowed him, but downplayed its significance.

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