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London 2012: Yohan Blake intends to beat Usain Bolt
As for Bolt himself, he insists his back is now fine.
He also decided, at Mills’ urging, that the best approach is not to fret about whatever technical issues he might have.
Bolt figures he needs to set that all aside and let his 6-foot-5 frame carry him past Blake and all other challengers, such as Tyson Gay and Justin Gatlin of the U.S., and Asafa Powell of Jamaica.
“I’ve learned not to worry about the start anymore. I’ve sat down and talked with my coach and we have come up with the conclusion that back in the days I was never a good starter. I’m never going to be a great starter. So I should get past that and focus on just running,” Bolt said. “I’m just focusing on getting an average start and getting running and doing what I do best.”
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
