Bolt, who raced almost daily in Berlin and was the biggest crowd-puller, demolished the 100 and 200 metres world records and helped Jamaica win the 4x100 relay on Saturday.
"I am so tired, I am dying. I am just happy I ran around the track to give Asafa (Powell) the baton," he said.
Powell, a former world record holder who won bronze in the 100, said despite an injury he came out to race knowing a tired Bolt would not be able to do it alone.
"I thought they needed my help," Powell said.
"Usain alone could not help them so I came out here on the track very early this morning to really feel how the leg felt and it felt OK so I decided to run."
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