Bolt-inspired Blake puts one hand on Commonwealth title

AFP  |  Gold Coast 

Jamaicas had the words of ringing in his ears as he dominated the sprints on day one of today.

Despite world chief slamming the "obsession" with Bolt, Blake said he was inspired by the now-retired Jamaican showman as he qualified fastest for the 100 metres final.

"Usain told me, Yohan, youve got to win or else you cant go back home," said Blake, adding that Bolt also posted a touching message on saying: "I believe in you."

Blake eased to 10.06sec in his semi-final to top the timesheets ahead of Englands Adam Gemili, the 2014 silver-medallist, while English was fastest into the womens final.

Coe earlier insisted that had plenty of talent to remain in a healthy state after Bolt, the eight-time Olympic champion, 100m and 200m world record-holder and 2014 Commonwealth relay gold-medallist.

"Are we going to replace Probably not, because you dont replace Muhammad Ali," said Coe.

"But and and (Julio Cesar) Chavez and the great boxers came through."


As the competition opened, Australias won the mens race walk, but was left in tears after she was disqualified while leading the womens race. Fellow Aussie Jemima Montag took gold.

Englishman hurled a Games-record 80.26m to win the hammer throw and Ugandas Joshua Cheptegei, the world silver-medallist, won the mens 5,000m in 13min 50.83sec.

In the pool, Cate Campbell won the 50m butterfly to lead to a three-gold haul, but there was a major shock when Scotlands produced a thunderous finish to upset a heavyweight field in the 100m freestyle.

"Im speechless to be honest, and that doesnt happen often. The main thing there was to execute my own race," said Scott, 20.

- No prima donnas -

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Australias track cyclists, resurgent after their flop, ended the competition with another three golds and were only denied a clean sweep when Scotlands won the 40km points race.

"There has been a lot of work behind the scenes, but we have such a great squad," said Stephanie Morton, who won the womens keirin.

"Weve got no prima donnas or people who are hard work. That environment is really flourishing on the track. We get behind each other and support each other. And that internal competition, its working wonders."

Elsewhere, Olympic champion of England stumbled to sixth in the mens floor and finished second in the pommel horse as his campaign fell flat.

slammed the floor in delight and hurled his belt into the crowd as he won the mens 94kg to earn their first gold of the Games.

Australias clinched victory in the 10m air rifle -- but only just -- despite producing his worst score on his final shot of the gold-medal shootout.

beat Singapores Yeo Jia Min to clinch a 3-1 victory and put into the mixed-teams final against Malaysia.

And also upset to win the womens team table tennis -- depriving them of the title for the first time since the sport was introduced to the Games in 2002.

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 21:20 IST