Usain Bolt disappointed after World Championship 100m defeat but says he has no regrets
By Andy Charles

Usain Bolt still had time for his trademark Lightning
Bolt celebration after finishing third in the 100m
Usain Bolt had no regrets after his farewell to the 100m ended in a World Championship final defeat to old rival Justin Gatlin.
Bolt admitted he was disappointed not to say farewell with victory - he still has the 4x100m relay to race before his retirement - but said he could have
done no more.
Usain
Bolt has defended Justin Gatlin after the American was booed by fans at
the London Stadium following his win in the World Championship 100
metre final.
"It doesn't change anything. I lost the race to a great competitor, I came third to a young kid coming up - he has a great talent and a great future ahead of him.

Bolt celebrates with Jamaica supporters after his defeat in the Olympic Stadium
"I worked hard, I'm definitely disappointed. No one is going to be happy they didn't win but I knew I came out here and I gave my all."
Bolt still went on a lengthy lap of honour after his defeat, much to the delight of the packed crowd, but some of the gloss of that celebration was taken away by the reaction to Gatlin's victory.

United States' Justin Gatlin bows to Usain Bolt after the Jamaican's final 100m run
Bolt added: "For me, over the years, he has done his time, if he's here then it's okay. I will always respect him as a competitor.
"Over the years he has worked hard and he is one of the best I have competed with. I know if I don't show up he's always going to win and he showed up.

Gatlin (L) came with a strong late burst to claim his
second world 100m title, 12 years after his win in Helsinki
"He is a great competitor. I've always said that about Justin Gatlin. You have to be at your best and I wasn't and that's what I respect about him because he competes and I really appreciate competing with him.
"He's an excellent person, as far as I'm concerned. He's good at it and just a good person."
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