With the world-leading times in
the 100 and 200 meters this year, Justin Gatlin says he not Usain Bolt is the
man to beat for now.
The big goal for both sprinters remains the world championships in
Beijing in August.
"Right now, I can't
consider myself the favorite because it's months away," Gatlin said.
"I'm just trying to stay healthy and strong. But having two world leads
does put me in position to say entering a race, 'OK, I'm the man to go out
there and go against.'"
Gatlin was in Rome preparing to
run the 100 in the Golden Gala on Thursday.
Gatlin beat Bolt at the Stadio Olimpico two years ago, although
the Jamaican is not entered this year.
Gatlin clocked 9.74 seconds in the Diamond League opener on May 15
in the sweltering heat of Doha, Qatar. Only four sprinters have ever run
faster, including Bolt, who set the world record of 9.58 in 2009.
Gatlin won the 200 in 19.68 in Eugene, Oregon, last weekend,
matching his personal best.
He will be aiming for his fourth career win in Rome, the fourth
stop of the Diamond League.
"I'm just starting off where I left off last year,"
Gatlin said. "I want to go out there and dominate each race, and that's
what I've been doing."
His opponents on Thursday include former European indoor champion
Jimmy Vicaut, 2003 world champion Kim Collins, 4x100 world record holder Nesta
Carter, and Mike Rodgers of the U.S.
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