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Published 09:50 13 Aug 2017 BST
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"It hurts to see a true legend, a true champion go out there and struggle like that."
Saturday night was not exactly a warm one in London and Omar McLeod, who began Jamaica's effort, echoed Blake's frustration with the organisers.
"It was ridiculous. We were there waiting, and we were really trying to stay warm, but it was really ridiculous, we waited a really long time," McLeod said, via Jamaica-Gleaner.
"I drank like two bottles of water."
Mo Farah's lengthy lap of honour and two medal presentation ceremonies were responsible for the postponement which, according to the second Jamaican runner, Julian Forte, may have resulted in Bolt's muscles being too cold come race time.
"They kept us in the call room extremely long in our running kits, we were getting cold and it’s not the warmest weather over here and they kept us a while. I think they really need to look into that and do something about it," Forte said.Football

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