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    Usain Bolt out after jumping the gun in 100 finals

    DAEGU, South Korea (AP) — Still fuming from his false start that knocked him from the 100-meter final, Usain Bolt crouched slightly on the line and waited. Then he zipped into the darkness of a deserted practice track.

    There, only a short hike from the main stadium, he didn't have to worry about jumping the gun.

    Bolt missed out on defending his title Sunday when he jumped from the blocks early at the world championships. He was disqualified by a highly debated zero-tolerance false start rule enacted last year.

    "He's human, isn't he? I always knew he was human," said his coach, Glen Mills. "He will pick himself up. He's a champion."

    Just not on this night.

    Bolt knew instantly it was his error, too. Soon after the gun went off, soon after taking just a few steps out of the blocks, another gun blasted — the knot-in-your-stomach sound for any sprinter.

    Bolt's eyes grew big. He pulled his shirt over his face, then ripped it off and whipped it around in his hand. Grudgingly, Bolt left the stage he has dominated since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

    Instead, it was left to another Jamaican to wrap himself in the country's flag — Yohan Blake, a 21-year-old up-and-comer that former Olympic gold medalist Maurice Greene predicted to win.

    Blake finished in a modest time of 9.92 seconds, 0.16 seconds ahead of American rival Walter Dix. Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis, the 2003 world champion and now an aging 35-year-old veteran, was third.

    On the morning after his disqualification, Bolt realized Monday he had to move forward as quickly as possible.

    "There is no point to dwell on the past. I have a few days to refocus and get ready for the 200 on Friday," the Jamaican said in a statement.

    The 200 is his favorite event and more gold could be waiting in the 4x100 relays on Sunday, the last day of the championships.

    "I know that I am now in good shape and will focus on running well in the 200," Bolt said.

    "Definitely, I wasn't focusing on beating Usain," Blake said. "I was just focusing on finishing in the top three."

    This was also a day that Oscar Pistorius, the double-amputee sprinter known as the "Blade Runner," showed he indeed belongs on the same track with able-bodied athletes at big meets. Springing along on his carbon-fiber blades, Pistorius advanced to the semifinals of the 400.

    "A big sense of relief," he said.

    On the track, it was a big show for the Americans. Defending champion Trey Hardee and Ashton Eaton gave the U.S. its first 1-2 decathlon finish at the worlds. Brittney Reese defended her long jump title, and Allyson Felix breezed into the finals of the 400 with an easy win in her heat.

    This entire competition was setting up as a stroll for Bolt. Jamaican teammate Asafa Powell withdrew just before the event began because of a groin injury, and American rival Tyson Gay was out with a hip injury. As if to underscore how easy this might be, Bolt cruised through his previous two rounds.

    Then he false started. It wasn't even close. He's 6-foot-5 and it's clear when he stands up in the blocks too soon.

    His night done, Bolt gathered his stuff, slung his backpack over his shoulder and headed down the tunnel that leads out of the stadium. He wouldn't talk, glaring at anyone who got too close or tried to ask any sort of question as he walked up a path. He went through a fenced gate that leads to the warmup track, typically off limits to all but the competitors.

    Once there, he joined a group of friends and coaches, throwing down his backpack, taking a swig of water, dumping some on his head and tossing the bottle aside. He sat down briefly before jumping up and heading onto the track.

    Bolt lined up in Lane 6 — one spot from his lane assignment in the final — waited a second to compose his thoughts and took off down the runway with just a few eyes watching him. He traveled about 100 meters, turned around, jogged back and went again.

    Four times he repeated that. Four times he paused at the starting line.

    He was getting back on the horse again.

    After his cool-down, some encouraging words from the Jamaican contingent and a quick massage, Bolt trudged across a grass field to catch a ride. Before he could reach the safety of his car, though, he was met by a few reporters.

    "Looking for tears? Not going to happen," said Bolt, his agitation beginning to subside. "I'm OK."

    Enough to run the 200 meters?

    "You'll see on Friday," he said, referring to the start date of the race.

    Change the false-start rule?

    Silence. And then the car ushered him away.

    "I didn't really think they were going to kick him out," Dix said. "How can you kick Usain out of the race?"

    This is typically Bolt's stage, but the world-record holder had a little company Sunday in Pistorius and Hardee. Other winners were Ibrahim Jeilan of Ethiopia (10,000), Valeriy Borchin of Russia (20-kilometer walk) and Li Yanfeng of China (discus).

    Still, Bolt found a way to steal the spotlight from Pistorius and everyone else. This 100 will be known not so much for Blake's crowning achievement but the one in which Bolt jumped the gun.

    "I didn't expect that from him," Blake said. "I had to just keep my head, keep the focus and get the job done for Jamaica."

    Leading to the worlds, Dix, a two-time Olympic bronze medalist, said he was in the kind of shape to possibly upset Bolt. Only he didn't count on Blake, or being so hesitant following the ousting of Bolt.

    "You kind of wanted to sit in the blocks and not move," Dix said. "I definitely thought I could have been more competitive than running from the back. It was great to put the U.S. back on the medal stand."

    As did Hardee and Reese, who defended their world titles, along with Eaton, who used a fast 1,500 in the final event of the decathlon to move into second place.

    A smooth-running Felix had no trouble moving on to the final of the 400, while teammate and defending champion Sanya Richards-Ross had all sorts of anxiety.

    Richards-Ross fought back tears as she watched the final heat of the semifinals. She had a tenuous grip on the last ticket to the final after a shaky performance. Only when her spot was secure did Richards-Ross deeply exhale.

    "That was more than close," she said. "Got to shake it off."

    Felix is chasing a double in Daegu in the 200 and 400. She has been trying to conserve energy and not push the pace. Yet even when she's trying to hold back she's difficult to beat.

    Bolt used to be impossible to beat at major championships. But that was before he jumped the gun.

     

    57 comments

    • Duke  •  9 mths ago
      1 false start OK, 2nd false start from the same runner, then drop the runner from the race. Zero tolerance is for guns in schools.
    • Vishal Hiralall  •  9 mths ago
      he wii bounce back in the 200
    • Scott  •  9 mths ago
      What a great name for the fastest man in the world
    • eric  •  9 mths ago
      what surprised me was that the false start rule had been changed to zero tolerance.what caused the change.
    • Dawn  •  9 mths ago
      That was crap! The rule needs 2 b rescinded.
    • Sforzando  •  9 mths ago
      Sorry rest of the world. We don't give a shaitzu unless it's a sport we are good at..mainly american football, basketball and nascar.
    • g -Dawg  •  9 mths ago
      To those who are complaining about the rule - if you make an exception for one, you have to make it for all. Much as I like watching Bolt, and his demeanor is one of the best things to come along in track for YEARS, he should not get a pass on the false start simply because he's the record holder in the 100, and likely the biggest draw in track right now. If anything, it shows he's not perfect, just like the rest of us.
    • B  •  9 mths ago
      If you watched that race he absolutely deserved to be DQ'ed. Absolutely.
    • McBrooklyn  •  9 mths ago
      Ummmm.......who?
    • Mike M  •  9 mths ago
      They sure get angry when things don't go their way - Tiger, Bolt, Barry Bonds, etc. But they are so charming with things do.
      • Scott 9 mths ago
        Sounds like Bolt took responsibility and handled it very professionally. I don't think he deserves to be included in that group.
      • Mike M 9 mths ago
        He wouldn't talk to anyone afterwards. He cooled down eventually. He should be less self-centered, and learn some humility.
    • ROBERT S  •  9 mths ago
      Rediculous rule. Before they are out, baseball players get 3 strikes, basketball
      players get 5 fouls, football players get 4 downs, tennis players get 2 services
      before a double fault is called. Doesn't seem right to me.
    • ralph  •  9 mths ago
      Dumbest rule in all of sports history.
    • roc_dude60  •  9 mths ago
      I think the athletes should make the rules not a bunch of non-athletes who do not have to live with the rules. What they need to worry about is a guy who had no running skills and now he has a false leg he is a world class athlete. I feel for the guy but where was he when he had two legs. Next they will allow short guys to wear stilts for world class basketball
      • g -Dawg 9 mths ago
        He had his legs amputated when he was 11 months old. He's known nothing but having artifical legs.
    • Eagle  •  9 mths ago
      No UB track and field is history
    • Eagle  •  9 mths ago
      Its still Jamaica's Gold and will be for many WCs to come so all you _ _ _ _ _ give the star a break
    • shame on you Rachel  •  9 mths ago
      That rule absolutly suckz!!!!!!!! Revize or no/ne will care about trach and field anymore. not me and I'm barely a fan. And i think that rule rocks against everything and everyone.....ever in timed sports....skaters????
    • srebele  •  9 mths ago
      Track is only news every four years and this is not one of those years.
    • Ice T  •  9 mths ago
      Couldnt pass the drug test with his team doctor last night. Two choices, either come in last and not have to drug test, or throw the race by jumping the start.
      • george 9 mths ago
        haters gonna hate
    • Bacon  •  9 mths ago
      I think Colonel Sanders was teasing him with a chicken leg...its his fault !
      • Hash 9 mths ago
        doesn't compute....he's Jamaican.
      • Pingüino 9 mths ago
        Shrek has learned that black people like fried chicken. He hasn't yet learned that Jamaicans like jerk chicken which KFC doesn't have. Next year Shrek will continue his "Ethnic Studies" and will dazzle us with more jokes.
    • Intelligent Designer  •  9 mths ago
      Yet...a Jamaican still won the race!
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