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'Tough for Bolt to repeat magic'

Last Updated 15 July 2012, 17:02 IST

Olympic legend Carl Lewis has cast doubts on sprint sensation Usain Bolt repeating his Beijing exploits at the London Olympics starting later this month.

Jamaican Bolt will start the July 27-August 12 Games as the defending champion in both sprints after dominating in Beijing four years ago, reports CMC.

Lewis, who won gold in 100m at the 1984 Los Angeles showpiece and four years later in Seoul, said it was difficult for sprinters to remain in peak condition for extended periods.

“The reason it hasn’t been done is because it’s hard to stay at that level for a long period of time. People are always trying to beat you when you are a champion,” the American pointed out.

“(Yohan) Blake has beaten Bolt two years in a row now after the World Championships in 2011 and we don’t know what Bolt’s head is like when he loses,’’ Lewis said.

He continued: “It’s a challenge to win two in a row but history defines greatness. You don’t have greatness in your time - you are great because of history.’’

“We always try to predict which races are going to be great but you just don’t know and that is the brilliant thing about it,’’ Lewis added.  Chinks appeared in Bolt’s armour two weeks ago when he was twice beaten by training partner Blake at the Jamaica National Trials.   On both occasions, Blake clocked world-leading times - 9.75 seconds in the 100m and 19.80 in the 200m - to install himself as one of the favourites in London.

Lewis, a nine-time Olympic gold medal winner, warned about the hype surrounding Blake.  “I still don’t understand this Yohan Blake situation because one year ago I had never heard of him and now everyone is saying he is the greatest,” Lewis said.

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(Published 15 July 2012, 17:02 IST)

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