BRUSSELS, Belgium -- Usain Bolt closed out the season Friday with another win in the 100 metres, finishing in 9.80 seconds in the Memorial Van Damme. The time, sluggish by his stellar, world-record standards, confirmed what Bolt himself acknowledges: 2013 hasnt been a vintage year for the world and Olympic champion. The 27-year-old Jamaican said he is now looking forward to some rest and recreation, family time and soccer matches with friends, before deciding on his goals for 2014, a season with no major championships. "Ive been smiling ever since I got to the stadium, because I know its the last one," Bolt said about his final race of the year. This year, Bolts fastest time was 9.77, which he ran in winning the world championships in August. That was still the Jamaicans slowest season best-time since 2010, when his fastest was 9.82. Over 200 metres, Bolts best was 19.66, again when collecting gold in Moscow. That makes 2013 his slowest season over that distance since 2007, when his best time was 19.75. Still, with three golds from Moscow, including a 400 relay win with Jamaica, 2013 still goes down as the year he became the most decorated athlete in world championship history with a total now of eight gold and two silvers. He also has six gold medals from the Olympics. Bolt was unhappy with his start in the Diamond League meet on Friday night, but still powered past the field down the straight to win comfortably. Michael Rodgers of the United States was second in 9.90, a seasons best for him. Nesta Carter, bronze medallist at the worlds, was third in 9.94. Justin Gatlin, the world silver medallist , got a quick start but couldnt stay with Bolt, running to his left in the fifth lane. Gatlin faded to fourth in 9.94. The American was the only sprinter to beat Bolt in the 100 in 2013, besting the Jamaican by a hundredth of a second in Rome in June. 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