Powell out with injury, bolt on fast track

Updated: 2011-08-26 07:57

(China Daily)

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Asafa Powell has been ruled out of the 100 meters at the World Athletics Championships because of a groin injury, eliminating defending champion Usain Bolt's biggest rival from the marquee event.

Powell's manager Paul Doyle told The Associated Press on Thursday that the injury sustained several weeks ago was still giving the fastest man of the season too much trouble. He added that the Jamaican could be fit by the time of the 4x100 relay during the final weekend of the championships.

"The groin strain is still lingering," Doyle said. "He is not quite 100 percent."

The 100m heats open Saturday and the race is traditionally the highlight of the championships. It is also the opening race in Bolt's quest for three sprint gold medals.

American rival Tyson Gay was injured in June and two other top performers are not in Daegu because of doping scandals, leaving Bolt with few credible challengers.

Powell had been running fast all through the season until he pulled out of the Crystal Palace Diamond League meet on Aug 5 as a precautionary measure to protect his groin.

Doyle said it would take up to four more days to have a full recovery and did not rule him out for the Sept 4 relay final. With Bolt, Jamaica is favored to win that race and defend its title.

Still, the withdrawal was a blow to the Jamaican team, which is seeking to extend the sprint domination over the United States it established at the Beijing Olympics.

"He is one of our top athletes," Jamaican federation president Howard Aris said. "His not being able to compete (in the relay) would be a big, big disappointment for us."

Powell has been Jamaica's anchor in the relays, taking the baton from Bolt on the final bend to take it home for gold in Beijing and in Berlin at the 2009 worlds.

In the 100, Powell is a former world-record holder and always showed promise to take a global title before disappointing at the event itself. He won bronze at the last two World Championships.

At 28, Powell was primed for success this year. He ran 9.78 seconds in Lausanne, Switzerland, on June 30 for the top time of the season and narrowly lost by .02 seconds to Bolt in Rome on May 26.

The Associated Press

(China Daily 08/26/2011 page22)