Running from lane five, Usain Bolt took control of the race before the halfway mark and pulled away to the delight of more than 30,000 spectators. (Source: Reuters) Running from lane five, Usain Bolt took control of the race before the halfway mark and pulled away to the delight of more than 30,000 spectators. (Source: Reuters)An emotional Usain Bolt recovered from a moderate start to win his final 100 metres sprint on home soil, clocking 10.03 seconds at the 2nd Racers Grand Prix in Kingston on Saturday. The multiple Olympic and world gold medallist, who will retire after August’s world championships in London, confessed to being a nervous wreck before running his last race on Jamaican soil. “Just the atmosphere and the people, the support they came out and give me tonight, it was really nerve racking.
Source: Indian Express June 11, 2017 07:52 UTC