American Justin Gatlin Beats Usain Bolt To Win Gold Medal At The Men's 100m World Championship

From right: Justin Gatlin, Christian Coleman and Usain Bolt
This is not as spectators would expect Usain Bolt to finish his career at the 100m World Championship final in London, as the Jamaican succumbed to two Americans who finished quicker than him.
Two-time convict of doping Justin Gatlin, left fans in tears as the dope-addict crossed finished first to win the gold medal as his compatriot Christian Coleman took the second place.

The 35-year-old finished in 9.92 sec to be come the new fastest man around leaving Jamaican Usain Bolt to the third place for a bronze medal.
Gatlin finally has his name printed in IAAF records as the track fastest man despite being the sport's worse nightmare and being found to have used ban substances twice.

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