LONDON (AFP) – 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.
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