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| Bolt vows to bounce back at Rome Diamond League meeting |
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| Tuesday, 29 May 2012 20:52 |
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USAIN Bolt claims he will bounce back at tomorrow's Diamond League meeting in Rome after his disappointing time in Ostrava last week. The Jamaican sprinter clocked 10.04 seconds in last Friday's 100m and blamed a lack of sleep and food. He said: "I explained to my coach that my legs were not feeling that energetic, probably through a lack of sleep and not enough food. "I've been trying to get a lot more sleep and eating better." Bolt's time in Ostrava was the first time since 2009 in Toronto that the Jamaican has failed to break 10 seconds in a final. However, the triple Olympic champion was in relaxed mood ahead of this week's meeting in Rome and admitted he does not feel under pressure to perform in every race. He said: "You never have a good race every time you run. You have to just put that behind you and move on. It's not a worry. I have a lot more races and the main one is at the Olympics. "I have set a high standard for myself so I know people like to see me run fast. "I can't look at it as pressure. People expect you to do certain things - I know I will have my bad races but I have to stay strong and focused." Bolt will face fellow countryman and former world-record holder Asafa Powell, France's European champion Christophe Lemaitre and veteran Kim Collins in the 100m tomorrow. (BBC Sport) |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 May 2012 21:20 |
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Bolt vows to bounce back at Rome Diamond League meeting

