World 100m champion Yohan Blake produced a sizzling anchor leg to carry his Racers Lions team to an impressive 4x100m victory at the Gibson Relays. Blake's quartet won in 38.48sec ahead of Racers Track Club -- another group of his club-mates who clocked 38.76. Blake said he and all of his training group, which also includes Olympic 100m and 200m champion Usain Bolt, are off to a solid start in a 2012 season highlighted by the London Olympics. "We are ahead of where we're supposed to be," said Blake, who added that his World Championships triumph last year had him anticipating London even more. "Going into the Olympics I am more excited because of what I did last year," he said. "I am looking forward to it because its going to be an interesting one." Bolt pulled out of the meeting this week, the second time he had delayed his season opener. He missed the low-key Camperdown Classic earlier this month. His camp said only that Bolt's recent trip to Europe had disrupted his training and coach Glen Mills had opted to withdraw him from the meeting. "If Usain was here, it would have been even faster," Blake said.
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