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Gatlin hopes fans have moved on from his drugs past

Justin Gatlin cruised through his 100m heat in Beijing
Image: Justin Gatlin guided USA to second in the 4x100m relay but they were disqualified over their final changeover

Justin Gatlin has admitted he hopes athletics fans will see him as a "human being" rather than a drugs cheat after the World Championships.

The American, who failed two drugs tests, was pipped to the gold medal by Usain Bolt  in the 100 and 200 metres.

Gatlin's agent Renaldo Nehemiah claimed his client was unfairly carrying the burden of all drug cheats.

And the sprinter hopes the championships in Beijing, China, have changed the public's perception.

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When asked to sum up the event, he said: "A relief because I worked very hard this season.

"I ran, even in regular season, very hard and through all my ups and downs I still came out here. I think I showed poise and I showed that I am a human being.

"I am happy to be running in the Bird's Nest at a championship and get ready for next year. I wouldn't say (I felt) pressure. I would just say obviously I am the most criticised athlete in track and field."

Gatlin and Bolt are set to renew their rivalry at the Rio Olympics next summer, although the American accepts he is now a "grey wolf".

The 33-year-old believes a podium finish is within reach because of his track record.

"I have my gold medal at home," he said. "I have been Olympic champion before. I have my medals on my wall and I know what it feels like to be a champion and that is what really is my beacon.

"My beacon to be able to keep going and keep going strong to be at the top."

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