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Bolt’s legacy assured, say Bajans

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HE’S THE GREATEST and that’s that.

Despite Usain Bolt’s recent performance at the IAAF World Championships in London that landed him a bronze in the final 100-metre race of his career, his legacy is assured in the minds of Barbadians.

Jefferson Farley told the SATURDAY SUN he gained even more respect for Bolt after last Saturday’s final.

“I really respect him a lot more now that he decided to compete even though he knew within himself he was not at his peak.” (RG)

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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