<p>Yohan Blake shocked Usain Bolt for the second time in three days, producing another sizzling run to whip the World and Olympic champion in the 200 metres final in a world-leading time here Sunday night.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 22-year-old, who stunned Bolt in the 100m earlier Friday in a world-leading 9.75 seconds, returned to clock 19.80 seconds and win the event at the National Stadium to make headlines again at the Jamaica Olympic Trials, reports Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC).<br /><br />With the victory, Blake installed himself as the man to beat at the London Olympics which begins in just under four weeks.<br /><br />Bolt, the world record-holder in both the 100 and the 200m, was second in a time of 19.83 seconds.<br /><br />“A lot of people gave me encouragement. They said, ‘Yohan Blake, you can do it’,” Blake said afterward.<br /><br />“I just wanted to keep performing and keep going.”<br /><br />Blake stormed to victory in the 100m at the World Championships in Daegu last year but it was after Bolt had been disqualified for a false start.<br /><br />However, Blake has now beaten Bolt in both head-to-head meetings this season, casting a huge shadow over Bolt’s form and his ability to defend both his sprint titles in London.<br /><br />“I’ll have to figure out what I did wrong and work on it,” Bolt said following the defeat to his training partner.<br /><br />Warren Weir was third in 20.03 seconds while Nickel Ashmeade finished fourth in 20.16 seconds.<br /><br />In the women’s final, reigning World and Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown also tasted defeat for the second time in the trials as Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce crossed the line first in a personal best 22.10 seconds.<br /><br />Pryce also beat Campbell-Brown in the 100 metres final on Friday night when she ran a world-leading and new national record of 10.70 seconds .<br /><br />Brown trailed in third in 22.42 seconds as Sherone Simpson took second spot in 22.37.<br /></p>
<p>Yohan Blake shocked Usain Bolt for the second time in three days, producing another sizzling run to whip the World and Olympic champion in the 200 metres final in a world-leading time here Sunday night.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 22-year-old, who stunned Bolt in the 100m earlier Friday in a world-leading 9.75 seconds, returned to clock 19.80 seconds and win the event at the National Stadium to make headlines again at the Jamaica Olympic Trials, reports Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC).<br /><br />With the victory, Blake installed himself as the man to beat at the London Olympics which begins in just under four weeks.<br /><br />Bolt, the world record-holder in both the 100 and the 200m, was second in a time of 19.83 seconds.<br /><br />“A lot of people gave me encouragement. They said, ‘Yohan Blake, you can do it’,” Blake said afterward.<br /><br />“I just wanted to keep performing and keep going.”<br /><br />Blake stormed to victory in the 100m at the World Championships in Daegu last year but it was after Bolt had been disqualified for a false start.<br /><br />However, Blake has now beaten Bolt in both head-to-head meetings this season, casting a huge shadow over Bolt’s form and his ability to defend both his sprint titles in London.<br /><br />“I’ll have to figure out what I did wrong and work on it,” Bolt said following the defeat to his training partner.<br /><br />Warren Weir was third in 20.03 seconds while Nickel Ashmeade finished fourth in 20.16 seconds.<br /><br />In the women’s final, reigning World and Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown also tasted defeat for the second time in the trials as Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce crossed the line first in a personal best 22.10 seconds.<br /><br />Pryce also beat Campbell-Brown in the 100 metres final on Friday night when she ran a world-leading and new national record of 10.70 seconds .<br /><br />Brown trailed in third in 22.42 seconds as Sherone Simpson took second spot in 22.37.<br /></p>