Justin Gatlin was the fastest qualifier in the men's 100m round heats in Rio on Saturday, while defending champion Usain Bolt cruised into the semi-finals as well.
American Gatlin comfortably won heat 2 in a time of 10.01s, while Jamaican world record holder Bolt won heat 7 with a time of 10.07.
Bolt's time was only good enough for fourth place overall, with Ben Youssef Meite of Ivory Coast posting a 10.03 to win heat 5 and qualify in second place, and Canada's Andre De Grasse winning heat 4 in 10.04s to finish third.
Bolt is no doubt saving something in the tank for the business end of the competition, however.
The 100m semi-finals take place in the early hours of Monday morning, with the medal race taking place shortly after.