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Bolt ready to take on Powell
By Samuel Ptrequin
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 07 - 2010

Jamaican sprinters Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell go head-to-head for the first time this year in the 100 meters at the Diamond League meet in Paris Friday.
Bolt and Powell, who share the fastest time this year of 9.82 seconds, meet in a much anticipated showdown at the Areva meet at the Stade de France.
“Asafa Powell taking the start, plus runners like Yohan Blake and Daniel Bailey, I know the 100 will be a great race,” Bolt said. “My goal will be not to lose this race. I plan to go 9.7. It should be a good race. Asafa is ready.”
Following an Achilles' tendon injury, Bolt returned to competition in Lausanne, Switzerland, on July 9 and clocked 9.82 seconds. That matched Powell's time in Rome on June 10.
Missing Friday will be American sprinter Tyson Gay, who beat Powell in Gateshead last weekend.
The Stade de France race will be Bolt's third 100 competition of the season.
“I no longer feel the slightest discomfort as far as my Achilles' tendon goes,” Bolt said. “I'm however remaining careful and being really attentive during training sessions. According to my doctor, I should be running at 100 percent again in two or three weeks.”
Powell is the last man to have beaten Bolt in the 100, two years ago in Stockholm. Bolt, the Olympic and world champion and world record-holder in the 100 and 200, said he improved a lot after that defeat.
“My coach used to say that you have to learn how to lose before knowing how to win. Looking back at the race, I figured out where I made mistakes and I worked on correcting them,” Bolt said.
Powell was overtaken in the final meters by Gay at last Saturday's British Grand Prix but Bolt believes his Jamaican rival will be dangerous.
“Asafa has proven to be highly consistent this season, with a fair number of times close to the 9.80 mark. He is waiting for me.” Bolt said his rivalry with Powell is purely a sporting one.
“Asafa and I are enemies on the track, but we're very close outside competition,” he said. “We like to get together and to spend time in each other's company, and even rap together.”
Christophe Lemaitre, who set a French national record in the 100 last week when he clocked 9.98, will try to cope with the pressure in front of his home crowd.
The 20-year-old Lemaitre will run for the first time at the Stade de France and will be gearing up for the European championships later this month in Barcelona.
“I'm very eager to compete against (Bolt and Powell),” Lemaitre said. “I consider it as an opportunity to test myself prior to the European championships, and to gain experience. Over the past few years, I've often missed out on opportunities to come face to face with top level rivals. I'm sure that this type of confrontation can help me to improve.”
Bolt said Lemaitre is now “up with the big boys” after breaking the 10 seconds barrier.
“I'm definitely going to keep a very close eye on him,” he said. “He is going to have to continue to work on his performances and stay focused.”
Bolt set a Stade de France record last year, clocking 9.79 seconds in cool weather and steady rain. His world record, set at the Berlin world championships last year, is 9.58 seconds.
Dayron Robles, the defending Olympic champion and world-record holder in the 110-meter hurdles, pulled out of the meeting because of leg problems and American David Oliver will be the main attraction in that race.
Oliver clocked the season's best time of 12.90 at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, just 0.03 short of Robles' world record of 12.87. No world record has ever been set on the fast Stade de France track.
American Jeremy Wariner, whose season has been disrupted by knee surgery, will be competing in the 400 meters after setting a world season best of 44.57. in Lausanne.
“My training shows that I can run in 43 seconds now,” Wariner said. “But my main goal is to try to run faster than in Lausanne.”
In the women's competition, American Allyson Felix will run the 200 after winning the 100 at the US championships and the 400 at the Prefontaine Classic.
“My goal this season is to set new personal records in 200 and 400,” said the two-time Olympic silver medalist in the 200. “I definitely want to double at the London Olympics. I don't know if it's realistic, we'll see.”


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