Usain Bolt says he agrees with the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision to take action against Russia over doping. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has rejected the appeal by the Russian Olympic Committee and 68 Russian athletes to compete at the Rio Olympics.Bolt, a six-time Olympic champion, is in London to compete in the Anniversary Games this weekend and believes banning Russias track and field athletes from competing in Rio de Janeiro would be the right thing to do. If you have proof and you catch somebody, I definitely feel you should take action, he said.If you feel banning the whole team is the right action, then I am all for it. Rules are rules and the doping violations in track and field are getting really bad.This will scare a lot of people, or send a strong message that the sport is serious about cleaning up. CAS rejects Russia plan The Court of Arbitration for Sport has rejected Russias appeal to compete in Rio Olympics Bolt also issued a positive update on his fitness, insisting he is in good shape as he prepares to compete in his first 200m of the season on Friday night, having been forced to pull out of the Jamaican trials with a hamstring strain.Im feeling good, been training good now, Im happy with where I am, he added. My hamstring is good, I have no issue right now. I know Im in good shape. Bolt was speaking at a news conference on Thursday When I got to the doctor he said if I had competed [in the trials] I would probably would have torn my hamstring really badly.I made the right decision. My coach always makes sure I put my health first. But I was never really worried because my coach always figures out a way to adjust the programme.I was in pretty good shape before I had to pull out, so I wasnt really worried. This will scare a lot of people, or send a strong message that the sport is serious about cleaning up. Usain Bolt on Russia Olympics ban Bolts appearance at the Olympic Stadium, the scene of his three Olympic gold medal wins at London 2012 in the 100m, 200m and sprint relay, will be his last before this summers Games in Brazil, where he will bid for an unprecedented triple triple of Olympic crowns.The 29-year-old also confirmed he will try to break his own 200m world record of 19.19secs, set at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin. Bolt is aiming to break his 200m world record at the Rio Olympics Ill definitely be there, Im excited to go, said Bolt.This is where history is going to be made, Im excited to put on a show for the entire world to see. This is my final Olympics, its a big one.I think the competition, the energy, the work they have to put in to win the 100m in Rio will help my 200m and thats really my focus, trying to break the 200m world record. 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Nilsson stopped a breakaway by Jagr, a rebound attempt by Dainius Zubrus, and a late chance on a wrist shot by Jagr. The opening minutes of overtime were just as exciting with Nilsson withstanding four Devils whacking at a loose puck in the crease. When the Islanders eventually cleared it, Brock Nelson got a breakaway, only to be stopped by Brodeur. New York had all four shots in the extra five minutes, thanks in part to a power play. Limited to a shot in the opening 10 minutes of the game, the Islanders grabbed the lead on their second shot. Nielsen poked the puck off the stick of Jagr, and Lee got the puck at centre ice. The rookie skated into the Devils zone and beat Brodeur to the corner at 10:04. New Jersey needed less than a minute to tie it with a goal from the fourth line. Stephen Gionta sent the puck behind the Islanders net. Steve Bernier threw a pass out front, and Carter got inside defenceman Kevin Czuczman for a slam dunk on Nilsson. 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