USAIN BOLT EASES INTO 200 METER FINAL SETTING HIMSELF UP FOR A SECOND GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

USAIN BOLT
Running on a taped and tender right foot, Usain Bolt coasted into the 200-meter final and set himself up for a second gold medal at the world championships.
With only two assured qualification spots from his heat, the 100-meter champion switched into a higher gear at the end of Friday's race when Anaso Jobodwana unexpectedly appeared on his left shoulder.

Bolt momentarily gritted his teeth but soon turned them into a grin as he held off the South African and took first place in his semifinal heat in 20.12 seconds. He never showed any unease about his right foot.

Curtis Mitchell was the top qualifier in 19.97, but saw all his American teammates eliminated from the final. Isiah Young missed it by 0.03 seconds.

Bolt was joined in the final by Jamaican teammates Nickel Ashmeade and Warren Weir. Bolt had been troubled by a sore foot since he regained his 100 title Sunday.

"I worked on it over the four days, got a lot of work done," he said. "Right now, I'm good."
If Bolt wins, he goes into the 4x100 relay seeking to win three golds at the worlds for the second time, matching his feat from the last two Olympics.

Another Jamaican will try to get one step ahead of Bolt. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce already has the 100 title and will now go against Olympic champion Allyson Felix of the United States in the final of the 200.

Felix is also seeking three golds. If she wins the 200 and adds the 4x100 and 4x400 relays, it would equal the three golds she won at the London Olympics.

And after three silver medals Thursday, the United States is ready to get in that golden mood again, and with the men's long jump, 4x400 relay and shot put scheduled, the opportunity is certainly there.

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