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Positive retests of 2008 Beijing samples bad news for Bolt
Published in Ahram Online on 18 - 05 - 2016

For Usain Bolt, the announcement that 31 athletes were caught doping in retests from the 2008 Beijing Olympics was ''really bad news.''
''It's rough. It's rough in the sport,'' the Jamaican great said Wednesday. ''Something that's been tarnishing the sport for years.''
Bolt was speaking a day after the International Olympic Committee announced that the 31 athletes could be banned from competing at the Rio de Janeiro Games. He said the World Anti-Doping Agency and others ''are doing a very good job of cleaning up the sport. They've proven that anybody who has cheated, they're going to catch.''
Bolt will run in the 100 meters at the Golden Spike meet in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava on Friday, his first race in Europe ahead of the Rio Games.
He said he believed that the crackdown on doping could prove successful.
''Hopefully, we can take steps forward in making the sports better and in the upcoming years we won't have these problems,'' Bolt said. ''But, I think it's a process, and I think over time we will get better because they're doing such a good job.''
In track, Russia is banned from competing because of a WADA panel report detailing state-sponsored doping. The IAAF has yet to decide if the Russian track team will be allowed to compete in Rio.
''I don't really think about it,'' Bolt said. ''For me, rules are rules. I really don't make the rules, so, all I do is follow the rules. I can't really do anything about it.''
Friday's race will be his second 100 after clocking 10.05 seconds in the Cayman Islands on Saturday. After that, he needed a treatment in Germany on the way to Prague.
''I had a tight hamstring after the last race but I went to see a doctor and he solved the problem,'' Bolt said. ''I'm feeling pretty good right now. I'm feeling much better. I was training yesterday and everything was better.''
The six-time Olympic champion will race for the eighth time at the Golden Spike meet, part of the IAAF world challenge series.
''I'll be very happy with at least 9.8,'' he said.
In Europe, Bolt is only scheduled to race in the London Diamond League meet on July 22, two weeks before the Rio Games open.
The 29-year-old Jamaican has not given up his goal to break his own 200 world record of 19.19, set in 2009.
''Definitely, for me, everything's possible,'' he said. ''If I can continue on the right path until I get to the Olympics, I definitely think there can be world records. I really want to run sub 19, that's my focus right now.''
Bolt acknowledged his career might be coming to an end but was still not there.
''I'm definitely at the final stretch for sure,'' he said. ''I think I'm coming to the end of the finish line but I can't say how close I am. I'm just trying to close it out as best as possible.''
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