GOLD MEDALIST
FEBRUARY 22 2009 10:36h
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Bolt is using the 400 metres races to help him increase his stamina as he prepares for his main focus of outdoor season.
The world 100 and 200 metres record holder, who claimed his first race of the year in 46.35 seconds a week ago, made it look easier this time, as he secured victory in the last of seven heats with the fastest time of the day.
Bolt is using the 400 metres races to help him increase his stamina as he prepares for his main focus of outdoor season, the 100 and 200 metres. He hopes to duplicate his 2008 Olympic victories in the two events at August's world championships in Berlin.
Bolt broke the world record in both the 100 and 200 metres at the Beijing Olympics and ran on Jamaica's world-record breaking 4x100 metres relay team.
After one false start, the lanky sprinter shot to the front 70 metres into the race and never looked back as he won by a comfortable margin from the eight-man field including two South Koreans who are training in Jamaica.
A crowd of 5,000, angered by the late-running meeting, cheered all the way as Bolt again slowed toward the finish line.
He slumped to the ground after the race and was swarmed by a crowd of officials including medical personnel, who helped him stretch and rub his hamstring.



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