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23 Jul 2016

Sending strong signal for Rio 2016 Olympics: Usain Bolt wins 200m race at London Anniversary Games

Usain Bolt laid down a marker for the Rio 2016 Olympics as he stormed to 200metres victory at the London Anniversary Games.
The Jamaican sprinter, 29, showed no signs of rust, in what was his return following a pelvic injury, as beat his rivals in 19.89 seconds.
The world's fastest man will be bidding to make history this summer as the first person to win the 100m and 200m double at three consecutive Games, following his successes in Beijing (2008) and London, four years ago.
Bolt confirmed to the BBC after the race that he was not in peak condition.
“I’m getting there, I’m not fully in shape, but I’ll get there in time,” admitted Bolt.
“It’s always great [to be here in London]; a lot of fun,” added the Jamaican.

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