Sunday, 5 August 2012

Bolt is Still the World’s Fastest Man

The men’s 100m final is known as the blue ribbon event of the Olympics, and the 2012 edition more than lived up to that tag, six men came into the race with a realistic shot at taking the gold, but just like in Beijing it was Usain Bolt who crossed the line first.
He didn’t get a great start but like always powered through the field to win in an Olympic record time of 9.63, and firmly answered all the questions people had about his form.
Bolt came into the games talking about wanting to be remembered as a legend, well winning the 100m gold two Olympics in a row will certainly do that, and let’s not forget he still has his 200m and 4x100m titles to defend yet.

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