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Rio 2016: Justin Gatlin dedicates silver medal to his son

Updated on: 16 August,2016 07:32 AM IST  | 
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Justin Gatlin expressed delight at his silver medal on Sunday after his bid to become the oldest Olympic 100m champion in history ended in defeat to Usain Bolt. The 34-year-old American clocked 9.89sec to trail Bolt over the line in the Olympic Stadium in Rio but insisted he had no regrets

Rio 2016: Justin Gatlin dedicates silver medal to his son

Justin Gatlin. Pic/AFP

Rio de Janeiro: Justin Gatlin expressed delight at his silver medal on Sunday after his bid to become the oldest Olympic 100m champion in history ended in defeat to Usain Bolt. The 34-year-old American clocked 9.89sec to trail Bolt over the line in the Olympic Stadium in Rio but insisted he had no regrets.


Justin Gatlin. Pic/AFP
Justin Gatlin. Pic/AFP


"At the age of 34, to race these young guys and still make the podium feels so good," Gatlin said.


"We work 365 days a year to be here for nine seconds," the 2004 gold medallist said, before dedicating his medal to his son.

"That was for my son. If he's watching, I love you, son." Gatlin, who has twice been suspended for doping offences, was subjected to boos as he entered the stadium for Sunday's final.

He even got off to a quick start and was leading the pack over half-way down the road, before Jamaican Usain Bolt caught up and raced away to the gold medal.

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