London: Newly-crowned World Champion in the 100m, Justin Gatlin had to endure more insult as he was booed yet again by the crowd at the Olympic Stadium during the medal ceremony while Usain Bolt received massive cheers despite his third place finish.
The 35-year-old Gatlin, who has served two suspensions for doping offences, ruined retiring Usain Bolt’s fairytale farewell Saturday by beating the Jamaican sprint superstar in a highly anticipated 100m final.
During the victory ceremony Sunday, Gatlin was booed a again by the crowd. When bronze winner Bolt’s name was announced, the crowd responded with loud cheers.
But as soon as the announcer in French took Gatlin’s name, the crowd booed him. It was not a prolonged boo though as some sections of the crowd began to clap in acknowledgement of the American’s victory.
Gatlin took the abuse on his chin as he stood stoically on the podium without showing any emotions. He later called up Bolt and silver medal winner American compatriot Coleman to pose together for the shutterbugs.
Interestingly, the IAAF chief Sebastian Coe had earlier said that the American should have been banned for life for a 2006 dope offence. However, as things transpired he had to shake Gatlin’s hand before presenting him with the gold medal.
Agencies