Powell names Bolt not Gay as his main Olympic rival

Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:52am EDT
 

By Lasana Liburd

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters) - Former world 100 meters world record holder Asafa Powell is looking no further than this weekend's Jamaican national championships to find his biggest challenger for Olympic gold.

"(Usain Bolt) is my main rival," said Powell, picking his compatriot over American world champion Tyson Gay after a confidence-boosting run of 9.96 seconds at the Trinidad national championships on Saturday.

The race was Powell's first since an April shoulder injury and set the stage for a clash with new world record holder Bolt on Friday through Sunday in the Jamaican championships in Kingston.

The meeting will be the first over 100 meters for the pair, who hold the seven fastest recognized times in the event.

However, Powell played down the possibility that it would be a major showdown.

"I am not sure there will be any real competition there," the 25-year-old Jamaican told Reuters.

The real challenge, Powell said, will come at the Beijing Olympics in August if Bolt decides to run the 100 as well as the 200.

World 200 meters silver medalist Bolt is not expected to announce his decision on a possible double until he has competed in both the 100 and 200 at the Jamaican championships.  Continued...

 
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