Aug 20, 2009, 8:28 GMT
Berlin - Three-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt let his running to the talking on Wednesday when he moved within one race of a sprint double at the world championships on Wednesday.
The Jamaican superstar Bolt handily won his 200m semi-final in 20.08 seconds, shutting down the engines long before the finish line.
Bolt had nothing to say afterwards as he shifted his attention to Thursday's final where is expected to attack his world record of 19.30 seconds. Bolt won the 100m on Sunday in a stunning world record time of 9.58 seconds.
American Wallace Spearmon won the second semi-final in 20.14 seconds, with Bolt watching his rival closely on a TV monitor in the mixed zone.
The other Americans Charles Clark and Shawn Crawford also made the final, and Steve Mullings is the second Jamaican in the race. Ramil Guliyev of Azerbaijan, Alonso Edward of Panama and Martial Mbandjock of France complete the field.
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