Usain Bolt faces world 100m qualifying

Usain Bolt will have to qualify for the 100 metres at this year’s world championships after Jamaican officials decided the country’s automatic entry into the race should go to his training partner Yohan Blake.

But Bolt was given his country’s wildcard entry into the 200m after the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) ruled in his favour for the longer sprint. The JAAA was forced to choose between its own athletes after the sport’s world body ruled that only one wildcard would be allowed per country for each event.

Jamaica had two runners in each race who were entitled to wildcards.

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Bolt qualified for the 100m after winning the event at last year’s Diamond League and the 200m after he won the event at the last world championships in 2011. Blake also qualified for the 100m after he won the blue- riband race at the 2011 worlds and Nickel Ashmeade qualified for the 200m as last year’s Diamond League winner.

The decision means that Bolt, Blake and Ashmeade will all have to compete at the trials in at least one event. The trials start on 20 June.

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