Sports | Usain Bolt Usain Bolt's 100m Farewell Spoiled by 2 Americans Justin Gatlin, Christian Coleman take gold, silver at world championships By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Aug 5, 2017 5:03 PM CDT Copied Gold medal winner United States' Justin Gatlin, right, knees in front of Jamaica's Usain Bolt, who won bronze, after the men's 100m final during the World Athletics Championships in London Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) Usain Bolt's farewell party was spoiled by a pair of Americans, the AP reports. The Jamaican great finished third in his final 100-meter race, with Justin Gatlin and Christian Coleman taking gold and silver Saturday at the world championships in London. In a tight finish, Bolt was punished for his slow start and Gatlin fought back to nip everyone at the line in 9.92 seconds. Coleman took silver in 9.94 seconds while Bolt got bronze in 9.95. Because of his doping past, Gatlin was booed before and after the race. It was an amazing turnaround for Gatlin, who was the Olympic champion in 2004 before Bolt emerged and won an unprecedented three straight 100-meter titles at the Olympics. Thirteen years later, Gatlin bounced back to win in the Jamaican's last individual race. In between, Gatlin's career was stopped twice for doping suspensions. Yet fighting controversy all the way since, he got perhaps his greatest gold at 35. And Gatlin knew what Bolt meant to the sport, bowing in admiration in front of him, even after beating him. Bolt didn't smile any less afterward. "It is just one of those things," Bolt said, showing his carefree demeanor even in defeat. "It has been brilliant." Read These Next Sienna proves herself to be a very, very good dog. Three hikers jumped into a waterfall and never resurfaced. America has lost a '60s teen idol. Millions of student loan borrowers could see their paychecks docked. Report an error