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He was running out of steam at the end though - his speed endurance wasn't quite there. He will be very, very relieved that he has been able to hold off the other runners this time. He basically had it won after 100m."</p>"The 100m is for the fans, and for the show as the fastest man in the world, but for me it means more to come here and defend my 200 title," Bolt said.</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.outlettiffanyonline.com">tiffany and co outlet</a></strong> "When I entered the straight, I felt tired; my legs felt a little heavy. And my coach told me not to push too hard if it was possible, so I backed off a little."</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.outlettiffanyonline.com">tiffany outlet store</a></strong> Gemili, who has made exceptional progress since taking up the sport a year and a half ago, did not look overawed in his first major championship final as a senior.</p><p> "What an experience this whole championships has been for me," the former footballer told BBC Sport.</p><p> "There are no words to describe how I'm feeling. I knew I would be in the mix if I executed my race. I didn't execute it as well as I could have, but I still have a lot of people to thank. I'm very lucky and I'm really happy."</p><p> The Blackheath and Bromley athlete qualified second-fastest for the final after lowering hispersonal best in the semi-finals to 19.98,becoming only the second Briton to dip under 20 seconds.</p><p> Gemili was smiling broadly on the start line and the teenager, with Bolt on his inside, came out of the bend strongly and finished four hundredths of a second outside the top three.</p><p> Neither Gemili nor the other finalists could end Bolt's reign. The defending champion, who has now completed his second Olympic and world sprint double, led coming into the bend and from then on overpowered them.</p>All-time leading world medallistsAllyson Felix (USA):8 gold, one silver, one bronze - total 10Carl Lewis (USA):8 gold, one silver, one bronze - 10Michael Johnson (USA):8 gold - 8Usain Bolt (Jam):7 gold, two silver - 9LaShawn Merritt (USA):6 gold, two silver - 8Sergey Bubka (USSR/Ukr):6 gold - 6As the finishing line neared, the six-time Olympic champion eased off and had time to look over his shoulder to check his team-mate Weir had grabbed second.</p><p> Bolt's winning time was nearly five tenths slower than the world record time of 19.19 he set in Berlin, and the slowest of his gold-medal wins over the distance.</p><p> But with Tyson Gay absent through suspension and compatriot Yohan Blake injured, Bolt did not have to produce a vintage display to secure the result the vociferous sell-out crowd in the Luzhniki Stadium expected.</p><p> By the time the world record holder celebrates his 27th birthday on Wednesday, he could see his name alongside Americans Carl Lewis, Michael Johnson and Allyson Felix as the most decorated gold medallist in the championships' history.</p><p> The speed of Bolt's progress to the top of that list of high achievers depends on Sunday's 4x100m sprint relay final.</p><p> Should the Jamaicans repeat their gold medal-winning exploits of London 2012, the man from Kingston will on Sunday evening be the owner of eight gold World Championship medals, equalling the American trio's record of eight.</p><p> With two silvers also in his collection, it would be Bolt's 10th medal in all, bringing him level with Lewis and Felix.</p><p> Elsewhere, there weretwo bronze medals for Britainon the eighth day of competition thanks toTiffany Porterin the women's 110m hurdles and thewomen's 4x400m relay team.</p><p> Porter could not hide her joy, skipping down the track and waving to the crowd, at becoming Britain's first World Championship medallist in the event.</p>World Championships 2013: Tiffany Porter sets PB to win bronze</p><p> "With the hurdles anything can happen, but I believed in myself," said the 25-year-old, who lowered her personal best by a hundredth of a second to 12.55.</p><p> "I was racing against some very talented ladies so I'm just really proud to have won a medal."</p><p> Reigning Olympic champion Sally Pearson, who has been hindered by injuries this season, ran a season's best 12.50 but had to settle for silver as America's Brianna Rollins beat her to gold.</p><p> In the women's 4x400m relay, Britain's bronze gave Christine Ohuruogu her fifth major championship medal. The quartet finished behind champions Russia, who set a world-leading time of three minutes 20.21 seconds to force the Americans to relinquish the crown they have held since 2005.</p><p> "We've been running together, contending for medals, since the indoor season. It's a nice end to our 4x400m campaign," said Ohuruogu, whose final lap 49.60 split was her best split time in the event.</p><p> WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS MEDAL TABLE TOP 10</p>Russia15 (7 gold, 3 silver, 5 bronze)United States20 (6 gold, 11 silver, 3 bronze)Jamaica7 (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)Kenya10 (3 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze)Ethiopia10 (3 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze)Germany6 (3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)Great Britain & NI5 (3 gold, 0 silver, 2 bronze)Czech Republic3 (2 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze)Ukraine3 (2 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze)Poland3 (1 gold, 2 silver, 0 bronze) Also related to this story'Sporting greatness' inspires Bolt17 Aug 2013AthleticsBritain secure double bronze success17 Aug 2013AthleticsWorld Athletics day eight as it happened17 Aug 2013AthleticsBriton Gemili powers into 200m final16 Aug 2013AthleticsGemili looking to develop in 200m18 Jul 2013AthleticsDay-by-day guide to the World Athletics Championships14 Aug 2013AthleticsWorld Athletics Championships on the BBC21 May 2013AthleticsWorld Championship results13 Dec 2012AthleticsGet Inspired: ATHLETICS19 Jul 2013Get InspiredShare this storyShare this pageprint<strong><a href="http://www.outlettiffanyonline.com/">tiffany jewelry</a></strong><br><strong><a href="http://www.outlettiffanyonline.com/">tiffany & co</a></strong><br> |