Usain Bolt underlined his Olympic credentials with a stunning victory in the 200m at the London Grand Prix.
The 100m world record holder, 21, got off to a fabulous start and led by over a metre going into the bend.
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But it was down the straight that he showed his pace as he eased home in 19.76 seconds ahead of American Wallace Spearmon and Ireland's Paul Hession.
"Looking to Beijing, I think I have a good chance in the 200m and 100m - I'd love to do both," said the Jamaican.
"I'm still waiting to see what will be going on with that, my coach is making that decision maybe in a week or so.
"As for here, the crowd is wonderful. These guys come and support me and I have to put on a good show for them. I look forward to coming here every year."
Bolt's time was a British all-comers record - beating the time of 19.84secs set by Tyson Gay of the USA on the Crystal Palace track two years ago.
Second-placed Spearmon was 0.51secs behind, with Hession coming home in 20.37secs.
(BBC)
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