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Bolts runs a season's best 9.77 to win gold in Moscow─── 06:30 Mon, 12 Aug 2013
Morgan Piek
Bloemfontein - Jamaican sprinting sensation, Usain Bolt, shot back to the top of the springing world by winning the men's
100m sprint at the IAAF World Championships in Moscow.
Bolt clocked a season's best 9.77 seconds in heavy rain at the Luzhniki Stadium, with American Justin Gatlin claiming silver in 9.85 seconds while Bolt's fellow Jamaican, Nesta Carter, scooped up the bronze in 9.95seconds. Following his race, Bolt "I am happy but I wanted to do better,"
"My legs were sore after the semi-finals, I don't know why, but the world record wasn't on so I came out just to win.
"Back in Jamaica, they do not expect less than that from me. They always expect me to dominate."
Bolt now shifts his attention to the mens' 200m sprint.