<p>Olympic champion Usain Bolt rebounded from a 100m defeat last week to produce a dominant performance to win the 200 metres at the Bislett Diamond League here.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Bolt streaked away from the field on the home straight to win comfortably Thursday with a world leading time of 19.79 seconds, his first competitive race of the season over the distance.<br /><br />Norway's Jasyma Saidy Ndure was second, ahead of Britain's James Ellington.<br /><br />Bolt, who is the only man to break the 20-second mark over 200m this season, arrived in Oslo having lost the 100m by one-hundredth of a second in Rome last week<br />"Very chilly but I ran as fast as I could, and as I promised,” he tweeted.<br /><br />“It was good so I can't complain."<br /><br />Bolt, whose early season was dogged by a hamstring injury, had said earlier in the week he was in the shape to go below 20 seconds at Bislett.<br /><br />He finished three hundredths of a second quicker than Frankie Fredericks of Namibia managed in 1996 to set a new Bislett Games record.<br /><br />European champion Churandy Martina of the Netherlands, Bolt's main rival in a field lacking any other Jamaican or American athletes was disqualified from the event for a false start.</p>
<p>Olympic champion Usain Bolt rebounded from a 100m defeat last week to produce a dominant performance to win the 200 metres at the Bislett Diamond League here.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Bolt streaked away from the field on the home straight to win comfortably Thursday with a world leading time of 19.79 seconds, his first competitive race of the season over the distance.<br /><br />Norway's Jasyma Saidy Ndure was second, ahead of Britain's James Ellington.<br /><br />Bolt, who is the only man to break the 20-second mark over 200m this season, arrived in Oslo having lost the 100m by one-hundredth of a second in Rome last week<br />"Very chilly but I ran as fast as I could, and as I promised,” he tweeted.<br /><br />“It was good so I can't complain."<br /><br />Bolt, whose early season was dogged by a hamstring injury, had said earlier in the week he was in the shape to go below 20 seconds at Bislett.<br /><br />He finished three hundredths of a second quicker than Frankie Fredericks of Namibia managed in 1996 to set a new Bislett Games record.<br /><br />European champion Churandy Martina of the Netherlands, Bolt's main rival in a field lacking any other Jamaican or American athletes was disqualified from the event for a false start.</p>