Bolt confident a “fit” Oblique Seville will win Gold in the Olympics 100m final

Stevian Francis

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Sprint legend Usain Bolt, has expressed confidence in the ability of Jamaican sprint star Oblique Seville to bag the gold medal in the men’s 100m final at the Paris Olympic Games.

Bolt made the bold declaration as part of an Olympics feature with fellow track icon- Great Britain’s Mo Farah, as they made their predictions of standout participants heading into the games.

Seville, who is conditioned by Bolt’s former coach-the legendary Glen Mills has posted the third fastest time over the distance this year after logging a PR equalling 9.82 seconds to beat fellow medal contender Noah Lyles of the US.

Jamaica is predicted to secure two medals in the event, with Seville pegged for the bronze, while countryman man and world leader Kishane Thompson(9.77s) favoured for Gold.