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Gatlin wins 100 meters on return
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 04 - 08 - 2010

US sprinter Justin Gatlin overcame a bout of jitters to win his comeback race following a four-year doping ban in 10.24 seconds Tuesday.
Gatlin, the 2004 Olympic 100 meters champion, was running at the KuldLiiga meeting in Rakvere, Estonia as he starts his comeback aiming for the Olympic Games in London in 2012.
He bettered his heat time of 10.34 seconds but ran far from his personal best of 9.85 in winning the final.
The 28-year-old American sprinter finished .07 seconds ahead of countryman J-Mee Samuels, while Rubin Williams, also of the United States, was third in 10.54.
None of the other competitors at the meet had a personal best below 10 seconds.
“I came off the blocks and stumbled a little bit and my first 20 (meters) was not on point like it was in the prelims, but I think I kept my composure towards the end of the race and I finished well,” Gatlin told Reuters TV.
“I got a lot of the butterflies out and I am ready to go and run and compete.”
His coach Loren Seagrove told Reuters: “He was behind by one meter at the 40, and that is not typical, but in the last 40 meters he was quite strong.”
Gatlin had not run a competitive race since June 2006 after being banned because of a positive test for the male sex hormone testosterone and its precursors.
He said he was a little disappointed with his time before adding: “It feels good to just get my feet wet and to come back and that is what my coach wanted.”
He regained his eligibility to compete in July but was expected to have difficulty finding races even after the ban ended because of a Euro Meetings recommendation not to invite athletes who bring dispute to the sport.
However, the organizers of the Estonian meetings, which are not members of the Euro group, welcomed Gatlin's participation.
“Now we are going to work on getting the strength and hopefully (at the next meet in Tallinn) on Aug. 8 we are going to lower that time as well,” said Gatlin.
After finally spending four years in exile, Gatlin declined to reveal what he plans next.
“Right now I am just going to focus on Tallinn and then worry about what is after that,” he said.


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