AP Exclusive: Justin Gatlin defends competing in Rio Games
RIO DE JANEIRO — It didn’t take long for Justin Gatlin’s name to get dragged into the doping drama swirling at the Olympics.
No big deal to Gatlin.
The sprinter considered the best threat to stop Usain Bolt in the 100-meter final Sunday told The Associated Press he’s not paying attention to what people are saying about him, and is not concerned with those who think he doesn’t belong here.
“At the end of the day, the time has been served. I’ve served that time,” the 34-year-old Gatlin told AP on Wednesday. “I’ve dealt with that punishment. I’ve moved forward.”


