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May 31, 2012
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Focused on the finish line

Asafa Powell

... Powell vows to ignore 100m rivals, including Bolt

ROME (AP):

In Asafa Powell's mind, he's not competing against Usain Bolt. His target is simply winning any 100-metre race he enters.

"I'm not here to compete against Bolt," Powell said ahead of today's Golden Gala meet featuring the current and past world record-holders. "The finish line is my target, not Bolt or anyone else."

Bolt holds a 10-1 career edge over Powell in head-to-head meetings, with Powell's only win in Stockholm in 2008.

But with Bolt coming off a relatively slow performance of 10.04 seconds in Ostrava last week, Powell could seize an opportunity.

It was the first time Bolt ran over 10 seconds in three years.

"It's simple," Bolt said. "If you want to beat Bolt, if Bolt runs 9.79, you run 9.78. If he runs 10 flat, you run 9.9."

Since Powell set a world record of 9.74 in Rieti in 2007, Bolt has broken the mark three times, the last being 9.58 at the 2009 world championships in Berlin.

Powell began this season with a 9.88 in a narrow loss to Justin Gatlin in Doha this month, then ran 10.02 in the rain in Shanghai.

"At this meet, I don't know what I'll do," Powell said. "Unlike some people who can say they're going to break records or run 9.7, I'm a human being and I have to wait and see what my body brings."

At last year's Golden Gala, Bolt narrowly beat Powell, clocking 9.91 after a sluggish start, with Powell crossing in 9.93 and European champion Christophe Lemaitre of France third in 10.00.

Lemaitre is also back in Rome

"I learned last year to look at what I can improve during these races," Lemaitre said. "I want to see where I'm at tomorrow. I've had some poor stretches, but I'm confident I can do well."

Also entered is 36-year-old Kim Collins, who won gold at the 1993 worlds, then took a bronze at last year's worlds.

It's the ninth Golden Gala for Powell, who matched Maurice Greene's stadium record of 9.85 in 2006 before seeing it become the property of Tyson Gay, who clocked 9.77 three years ago.

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