Jamaica's Usain Bolt sealed
the legendary status he so
craves after sprinting to a
convincing victory in the
men's Olympic 100m to
retain his title on Sunday.
The 25-year-old world
record holder turned on
the after-burners at 60m
to clock an Olympic record
of 9.63sec, the second
fastest time in history.
Jamaican compatriot and
training partner Yohan
Blake, long tipped as Bolt's
successor as the fastest
man in the world, claimed
silver after equalling his
personal best of 9.75sec.
American 2004 Olympic
gold medallist Justin Gatlin
completed his remarkable
comeback from a four-
year doping ban by taking
the bronze medal in a
personal best of 9.79sec _The Nation
The guy is simply the best.Every other person should forget it.When someone is good he is good.Unless he doesn't run, no one else can clinch the title.
he has always won! he is still winning! and he will continue to win! Jamaica is just too good in sprint events.
I suspect he is a wizard.if not he is running when nobody is pursuing him.he is very fast i must confess.his partner blake is also a little wizard.