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Bolt took it easy on his way to another three gold medals at the world championships, breezing through the heats of the 200 metres to set him up for No. 2.
Moscow: Usain Bolt took it easy Friday on his way to another three gold medals at the world championships, breezing through the heats of the 200 meters to set him up for No. 2.
The 100 champion eased up with 60 meters to go, looked left and right, and when he saw Delanno Williams of Britain broadly smiling well behind him, Bolt shut the engines off and crossed first in 20.66 seconds.
It was the 21st best time, well behind the leading 20.17 of Anaso Jobodwana of South Africa.
The toughest competition in Bolt's favorite event is expected to come from Jamaican teammate Warren Weir, who won his heat in 20.34.
American veteran Wallace Spearmon squeaked through as the third finisher in a tight heat.
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