Bolt has farewell party crashed, but not by De Grasse, in 100 final at worlds
LONDON — On a night intended to celebrate one of the greatest athletes of all time, someone crashed Usain Bolt’s farewell party.
But it wasn’t Andre De Grasse. The Canadian wasn’t at London Stadium on Saturday night, instead somewhere else nursing heartbreak and a torn hamstring, and surely wondering: what if?
On two good legs, the 22-year-old from Markham, Ont., who’d unabashedly stated he wanted to beat Bolt before the Jamaican legend retired, could well have done just that Saturday night at the world track and field championships in Bolt’s final individual race of his unparalleled career.
Instead, it was American Justin Gatlin, five years Bolt’s senior, who dethroned the global sprint king, winning gold in a shocking men’s 100 metre final.


