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Bolt withdraws from Jamaican national championship

June 28, 2015 03:30 pm | Updated 03:30 pm IST - San Juan (Jamaica)

The six-time Olympic champion is guaranteed a spot on the Jamaican team for the World Championships in Beijing.

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is not participating in the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association National Senior Championship.

The six-time Olympic champion is already guaranteed a spot on the Jamaican team competing in the August 22-30 World Championships in Beijing, where Bolt will defend his 100-metre and 200m titles, reports Efe .

Bolt’s agent Rick Simms said the runner was not “confirmed” to take part in the Jamaican trials for Beijing, but had signed up only “to have the option” to run.

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The world record-holder was expected to vie with Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Nesta Carter and Nickel Ashmeade at the senior championship in Kingston, the Jamaica Observer newspaper reported Friday.

A spokeswoman for the JAAA declined to provide more details on Bolt’s withdrawal.

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