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Bolt beats them all in Beijing

Monday, August 24 2015 by SNTV
  • SuggestedLeadIn: Usain Bolt beats Justin Gatlin 'by doing it clean' in the IAAF World Championships 100 metres final in Beijing, China on Sunday (23rd August).

    Asafa Powell said that 'no one wanted the Americans to win'.

    Script: SOUNDBITE: (English) Usain Bolt, 100m world champion:

    "I definitely think so. It's been a rough season. I have had a lot of doubters. I have been going through a rough time with injuries and everything. So for me it was definitely a great come back and it was a great victory for me."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Usain Bolt, 100m world champion:

    "It feels great. As I said, that's my aim across my career. Continue winning and continue dominating. And just doing great things. That's my focus until I retire. Just continuing."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Usain Bolt, 100m world champion:

    (on Gatlin):

    "For me, I live for competition. I have told you guys many times that for me when it comes (to) the competition I always rise to the occasion. I look forward to it and it's much more fun. And it makes the sport exciting so, for me, to find out that Justin Gatlin was running fast and I came here as the underdog was a great lead up to the championship."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Usain Bolt, 100m world champion:

    Q. Do good guys finish first? What do you think about being the good guy?

    "I don't look at it like that. I look at it as - I came here to do a job and I did it. For me, I am just showing the world that the sports - you can do it clean and just continue working hard like any athlete does."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Justin Gatlin, 100m runner-up:

    "I feel like I am out here and I am representing my country and I am happy to do so. I'm glad I have my medals. There's a lot of people who wish they have medals. I am glad I have mine."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Justin Gatlin, 100m runner-up:

    "It feels good. It is always electrifying here. You know, the Bird's Nest is a special place to come out and run."

    Q. There was a strange run up to the start - before everyone was talking about good versus evil and what were your thoughts?

    "There's no good versus evil. I don't know why people keep talking about this. I am a runner. He's a runner. I going to run."

    Q: And were you disappointed to finish second?

    "There's no disappointment. I am just happy to get out here. Happy to run my countrymen got bronze. So we came out here and got one two."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Andre De Grasse, bronze medallist:

    (on running a personal best):

    "I can't ask for any more than that. It's been an amazing season from NCAAs to Pan Am. I didn't know how my legs were going to feel coming into this meet. I managed to pull it off and get a bronze medal. It's a great way to end my season."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Andre De Grasse, bronze medallist:

    "There's an amazing atmosphere. This is my first time in the Bird's Nest. The crowd was loud. I couldn't even hear myself. But when I walked in, I was like, 'Wow - this is bigger than a football - Superbowl stadium. I was like 'Wow'. And I went to an NBA playoff game and it was way louder than that so I was like wow."

    SOUNDBITE: (English) Asafa Powell, Jamaica:

    "Definitely. I didn't have it to pull it off tonight and I am glad that Usain (Bolt) came back and he took it over because no one wanted the Americans to win. No one wanted Gatlin to win. I'm just glad that Usain had the legs to do it."

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