Bolt must qualify for 100 metres
Usain Bolt will have to qualify for the 100 metres at this year's world championships after Jamaican officials decided the country's automatic entry into the race should go to Yohan Blake.
Usain Bolt will have to qualify for the 100 metres at this year's world championships after Jamaican officials decided the country's automatic entry into the race should go to Yohan Blake.
Olympic champion Usain Bolt ran 19.58 seconds for victory in the 200 metres at the Lausanne Diamond League meeting on Thursday while Yohan Blake equalled the second fastest time ever to win the 100 in 9.69.
Yohan Blake insists his rivalry with sprint king and fellow Jamaican Usain Bolt will remain a friendly one regardless of what happens at the Olympics.
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Yohan Blake sprung a second surprise in three days as he beat Usain Bolt once again - this time over 200 metres.
Usain Bolt admits he will have plenty to prove at the London Olympics in five weeks after suffering a second defeat in the space of three days to his training partner Yohan Blake.
Yohan Blake ran the fastest 100 metres in the world this year as he and Usain Bolt booked their places at London 2012.
Newly-crowned Jamaican world 100metre champion Yohan Blake raced to victory on Thursday 9.82seconds at the Diamond League meeting in Zurich.