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Blake prevails as injured Bolt withdraws
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 07 - 2016

Yohan Blake won Jamaica's men's 100 meters Olympic trials in 9.95 seconds Friday after world and Olympic champion Usain Bolt pulled out minutes before the final with a hamstring injury.
Bolt handed in a medical exemption after aggravating in Friday's semifinals a right hamstring injury that he had sustained Thursday night.
Blake had to stave off a false start, which was wrongfully charged to him by the team of starters, who took back the red card in favor of a yellow card that was charged to the field.
Running in lane four, Blake held his nerve on the second time of asking, beating Nickel Ashmeade (9.96s) to the line by one hundreds of a second.
Newcomer Jevaughn Minzie, training partner of Bolt and Blake, ended third in a personal best 10.02secs, while former world record holder Asafa Powell was fourth in 10.03 seconds.
"God is great. A lot of people didn't think I'd be back but watch here, I am." an elated Blake said. "It has been a struggle (batting back from hamstring injuries)...I wanted to go faster but because of the tragedy that was going on at the start I couldn't because I had to conserve and be cautious," the 2011 world champion said.
Bolt's withdrawal does not affect his participation in the Rio Olympics, where he is expected to defend his 100 and 200 meters titles.
Unlike the United States, where the first three finishers in the trials win Olympic berths, Jamaica's selection policy allows medical exemptions.
Bolt had clocked 10.04 seconds to win the first semifinal after a poor start and was due to square off in the final against Blake.
Elaine Thompson stormed to women's 100m final win, clocking 10.70secs to equal two-time defending Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce's national record while punching her ticket to Rio.
Thompson was in destructive form after taking control of the final after 30 meters to win ahead of Fraser-Pryce who clocked 10.93 seconds.
Their training partner Christania Williams, 21, came third with a career best 10.97 seconds.
"It's been a wonderful season from the start and coming to this trials to make my first Olympic team with a personal best I can't complain as you see I'm actually crying right now, " Thompson told Reuters.
She also had words of encouragement for Fraser-Pryce, who has struggled with a toe injury all year.
"I know Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wasn't healthy and coming out year you have to be tough and she was determined and came out and book her spot to the Olympics," the world 200m silver medalist said.
Blake, who finished second to Bolt at the London Games in the 100, said he was confident that the world-record-holder will be in Rio.
"No doubt, no doubt, no doubt," Blake said. "It's just a caution measure. He's good. Just being cautious."
"After feeling discomfort in my hamstring after the first round last night (Thursday) and then again in the semifinal tonight (Friday) I was examined by the Chief Doctor of the National Championships and diagnosed with a Grade 1 tear," Bolt said on his official Facebook account.
"I have submitted a medical exemption to be excused from the 100m final and the remainder of the National Championships.
"I will seek treatment immediately and hope to show fitness at the London Anniversary Games on July 22 to earn selection for the Olympic Games in Rio," he added. — Reuters


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