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Bolt could have run 9.52 - coach

Triple Olympic gold medallist and world record holder Usain Bolt could have run the 100 metres in 9.52 seconds if he had not slowed to celebrate, his coach said yesterday.

Glen Mills said Bolt, who electrified Beijing with his sprint victories, was at the start of his 100m career and would peak only in about two years' time.

"If he had continued, the slowest he would have run would have been 9.52," Mills told reporters ahead of today's Weltklasse athletics meeting in Zurich, where Bolt is due to run the 100m.

"This is his first year of running the 100," Mills said. "In two more years he should be peaking at this distance and by then I am certain he will be down to there."

Bolt set a world record of 9.69 seconds in the 100, and was so far ahead of the field that he slowed before the end to celebrate.

Bolt then broke Michael Johnson's 12-year-old mark in the 200 and added a third gold by contributing to a world record for Jamaica in the 4x100 relay.

Today, Bolt will face the two men who won medals behind him in the Beijing 100, Richard Thompson of Trinidad and American Walter Dix.

Other Beijing winners on show in Zurich include women's pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva and Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia, who won the men's 5,000 and 10,000 metres.

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