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Fastest 200m of the year not good enough for Bolt

Jamaican superstar gives himself 'seven out of 10' despite blowing away his opposition

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Jamaica's Usain Bolt (centre) crosses the finish line to win the men's 200m at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting in Saint-Denis, Paris. Photo: AFP

Forget for a moment the laid-back, fun-loving Usain Bolt. Even when he’s winning the six-time Olympic champion is finding fault with his running these days.

The Jamaican sprinter gave himself a grade of 7 out of 10 after running the fastest 200 metres of the season Saturday with a time of 19.73 seconds at the Areva Diamond League meet in Paris.

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Bolt shaved 0.01 seconds off the previous best time this year, set by American sprinter Tyson Gay at the US trials last month.

“I think I could have run the last 50 after the turn much better,” Bolt said. “I didn’t come in the straight as powerful as I used to. The last 30 metres, I was kind of, I won’t say struggling, but my technique wasn’t perfect.”

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Fellow Jamaican Warren Weir was second in 19.92, ahead of former European champion Christophe Lemaitre in 20.07.

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