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Usain Bolt breaks 10-second barrier to win in Ostrava

Usain Bolt celebrates his victory
Image: Usain Bolt claimed a comfortable victory in the Czech Republic

Usain Bolt continued his preparations for the Rio Olympic Games by breaking the 10-second barrier to win the 100 metres at the Golden Spike event in Ostrava on Friday.

Bolt, the 100m and 200m Olympic champion in 2008 and 2012, clocked 9.98 seconds after pulling away from the field in the Czech Republic.

The Jamaican sprint superstar said he had injured his hamstring in a first outing of the season in the Cayman Islands last week.

But Bolt showed no ill-effects after picking up the pace from the 40m mark.

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He finished well ahead of Ramon Gittens, of Barbados, and Iran's Hassan Taffian, who finished second and third in respective times of 10.21secs and 10.25secs.

Bolt was making his eighth visit to the Ostrava meeting and had been set to go up against the Olympic decathlon champion Ashton Eaton.

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But the American Eaton pulled out after reporting a slight pain in his left thigh.

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