BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – U.S. sprinter Justin Gatlin believes he is steadily catching up with Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt as the two head towards a likely showdown at the Rio de Janeiro Summer Games next year.

Gatlin, who has twice served bans for doping, was unbeaten at 100 and 200 metres in 2015 until he faced an out-of-form Bolt going into the World Championships in Beijing last month.
However, Bolt won the 100 metre final in 9.79 seconds, just 0.01 of a second ahead of Gatlin, before securing gold in the 200 metres in more convincing fashion.
“It’s all about growth and getting better and better,” Gatlin told a news conference in Brussels when asked about how he could beat Bolt.
“The margin of the race is getting smaller and smaller. I just have to make sure I step my game up.”