The Jamaican clocked a time of 9.87secs in the 100m at the Olympic Stadium on Friday night - and celebrated in style in the West End
Usain Bolt celebrated his Anniversary Games win with a trip to the Libertine Club in London's West End on Friday night.
The 28-year-old World and six-time Olympic champion, who won the 100m event in 9.87 secs, stayed at the hot spot until 4.30am
After his win on Friday, Bolt dismissed Justin Gatlin's chances of beating him in next month's World Championships in Beijing.
Asked whether a gold medal for two-time drugs cheat Gatlin would be bad for athletics, Bolt responded: “I’m not planning to lose so I can’t really answer that.
“I never doubt myself, I never get nervous and I never worry about one person.
"I know he’s doing good this season but when the championships come anyone who knows anything about me knows I always show up.”
Bolt also gave his backing to good friend Mo Farah, who has been caught up in a drugs row following doping allegations made against his coach Alberto Salazar.
“I’m sorry that every day people are trying to tear Mo down,” Bolt added. "If he believes in his coach I believe in him.”
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