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Usain Bolt win 11th World Championships gold

| | Aug 30, 2015, at 05:10 am
Beijing, Aug 29 (IBNS) Usain Bolt grabbed his third gold in the ongoing World Championships by grabbing the medal in the 4x100m relay category here.

With team-mates Nesta Carter, Asafa Powell and Nickel Ashmeade moving the baton around successfully, Bolt finished the task in
37.36 seconds.

Bolt win his  11th World Championships gold medal on Saturday.

China won the silver while Canada grabbed bronze.

A faulty final changeover disqualified the USA who had finished second.

China was promoted to the second spot after the USA team was disqualified.

In the 5,000m  category, Mo Farah won the gold medal.

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