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Bolt coasts to 150m victory in Rio

RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) –

Jamaican runner Usain Bolt (R) competes in Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 31, 2013. Bolt cruised to victory in a 150-metres race held on Rio’s Copacabana beach on Sunday, timing 14.42 seconds.

Jamaica’s champion sprinter Usain Bolt cruised to victory in a 150-metres race held on Rio’s Copacabana beach on Sunday, timing 14.42 seconds.

The 26-year-old Bolt — who won the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay in both the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Games, fell short of improving on his own 150m world record — 14.35 seconds in Manchester, England, in 2009.

Antiguan sprinter Daniel Bailey came in second on Sunday at 14.88 seconds, followed by Brazilian Bruno Lins at 14.91 and Ecuadoran Alex Quinonez at 15.90.

Bolt said he was happy with the result, calling it a “good start” to the season and saying he looked forward to returning to Brazil for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Jamaican runner Usain Bolt takes off his running shoes and throws them to the public at the end of a race in Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 31, 2013. Bolt cruised to victory in a 150-metres race held on Rio’s Copacabana beach on Sunday, timing 14.42 seconds.

Some 3,000 spectators attended the event, at a track set up on a beach popular with tourists, eager to watch Bolt and the other sprinters compete in the rarely-raced distance.

After crossing the finish line, Bolt took off his shoes and hurled one of them into the stands. He later regretted the move when he felt how hot the track was and asked for a replacement.

Bolt had earlier played down fears over the Joao Havelange stadium, home to the Botafogo football club and due to host the track and field competition during the 2016 Games.

The stadium was indefinitely closed last week because of roof problems.

“The Olympic Games are in three years. That gives you enough time to solve everything. This type of problem happens the world over,” Bolt said last week.

Jamaican runner Usain Bolt greets the public at the end of a race in Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 31, 2013.

Turning to his goals for the 2016 Games, Bolt ruled out participating in the long jump — saying “I’m very big and it could hurt my knees” — while saying he would aim to compete in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay.

While organizers laid on a daytime trip to a Brazilian favela (slum) for Bolt to meet disadvantaged children, the Jamaican’s plans for his time in Rio lay elsewhere.

“I know a lot of things about Brazil, but the thing I know most about are the beaches and the girls on the beaches,” he said last week.

“But I’ve never had the time to go there, and I also want to go to a nightclub.”

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