Slow start can’t stop Bolt in debut at last worlds
LONDON — It was classic Bolt. The World’s Fastest Man saved his best for last.
Lumbering out of the starting blocks and closer to last than first for half the race, Usain Bolt sped away nonetheless to an easy victory in his opening 100-meter heat Friday at his final world championships.
His time — 10.07 seconds — didn’t matter.
Neither did the fact that the evening’s best drama — and biggest cheers — belonged not to him, but to British distance runner Mo Farah, who got tripped and nearly jostled off the track twice on the last lap but still came away with his third straight world title at 10,000 metres.


