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Rusty Usain Bolt eases into Olympic buildup with Cayman win

ByReuters

Published 15/05/2016 at 09:24 GMT

Sprint king Usain Bolt took his first stride toward the goal of an unprecedented Olympic threepeat at the Rio de Janeiro Games with a modest 10.05 second run and an easy victory at the Cayman Invitational on Saturday.

Jamaica's Usain Bolt celebrates after anchoring his country to victory in the final of the men's 4x100 metres relay athletics event at the 2015 IAAF World Championships at the "Bird's Nest" National Stadium in Beijing

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Starting in lane four, the Jamaican had a moderate start in his season-opening race before stepping away from the field in the last 60 metres and cruising to the tape.
Bolt's time was the third lowest in a career boasting the 100 and 200m titles at the last two Olympics along with golds in the 4x100 relays.
But the 29-year-old was satisfied with his first test since last year's world championships in Beijing, where he added another three titles to his honour roll before calling a premature end to his season.
"I'm just glad I got out of that one injury-free, It's a season-opener so you never know what to expect," Bolt told reporters after beating Jason Rodgers of St. Kitts and Nevis (10.12) and third-placed compatriot Kemar Bailey-Cole (10.18).
"I haven't run all season so I expected to be rusty, and just like last season, I need more races to get sharp. So I'm not worried, just about working up to the top now. Now my coach (Glen Mills) can analyse the race, see what we need to do, see what we need to work on and move from there."
Bolt conceded he still had work to do before Jamaica's Olympic trials at the end of June.
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Justin Gatlin from the U.S. reacts after the men's 100m final during the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 23, 2015. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

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"I wanted to run fast, I was feeling good in training. But you never know because running in training and running at a track meet is two different things. It's all about race fitness, so like last year, I need to get a few more races under my belt and by trials time I'll be ready I'm sure."
On the other side of the world, American Justin Gatlin showed he remains one of Bolt's biggest obstacles to Olympic glory with a 9.94 second run to win the 100m at the Diamond League meeting in Shanghai..
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