440 BOLT!

440 BOLT!

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 01:19 PM IST
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Jamaica's Usain Bolt crosses the finish line to win the Men's 100m Final during the athletics event at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on August 14, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / OLIVIER MORIN |

First gold this Olympic, wins 100 m

Rio de jenerio : Star Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt wrote his name in the history books, winning his third consecutive Olympic title in the men’s 100 metre event at the Rio Games here. The multiple Olympic champion powered to victory in 9.81 seconds here on Sunday.

Rio de Janeiro : The image provided by OMEGA on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016 shows the photo finish of the men’s 100-meter final when, top to bottom, Trayvon Bromell from the United States, Akani Simbine from South Africa, Justin Gatlin from the United States, Jimmy Vicaut from France, Usain Bolt from Jamaica, Canada’s Andre De Grasse, Ivory Coast’s en Youssef Meite and Jamaica’s Yohan Blake cross the finish line during the athletics competitions of 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.AP/PTI(AP8_15_2016_000400B)

Rio de Janeiro : The image provided by OMEGA on Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016 shows the photo finish of the men’s 100-meter final when, top to bottom, Trayvon Bromell from the United States, Akani Simbine from South Africa, Justin Gatlin from the United States, Jimmy Vicaut from France, Usain Bolt from Jamaica, Canada’s Andre De Grasse, Ivory Coast’s en Youssef Meite and Jamaica’s Yohan Blake cross the finish line during the athletics competitions of 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.AP/PTI(AP8_15_2016_000400B) |

It was however, one of the tightest races that Bolt has run during his legendary career. American star Justin Gatlin — Bolt’s biggest rival in the competition — was the leader until the closing stages before the Jamaican started to pull away, and had to settle for the silver with an impressive 9.84 seconds. Andre de Grasse of Canada took bronze with a time of 9.91 seconds.

Sunday’s result saw Bolt win his third successive Olympic gold in the iconic men’s 100m event following his triumphs at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 Games in London. It also cemented his status as one of the greatest sportsmen the world has ever seen. This is also the first step towards Bolt’s target of repeating his 100m, 200m and 4x100m victories at the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games.

It was the sweet culmination of a difficult season for Bolt with a hamstring injury and lack of form raising questions on his ability to defend his Olympic titles. The injury had forced Bolt to skip the national Olympic trials in Jamaica. But the Jamaican legend roared back to form last month by winning the 200m at the Anniversary Games in London. The 29-year-old praised the crowd in the Olympic Stadium after the race.

“It’s unbelievable, the energy they gave me, it’s just great,” he was quoted as saying by the official website of the Rio Games. “It felt like I was in a football stadium. Thanks for your support, keep on supporting me, I have two more races to go, so watch out,” he added. “Jamaica stand up. This for you my people.”

Earlier, Bolt had cruised through the morning heats and then ran the fastest time in the semi-finals. The legendary athlete silenced all doubts over his form with a brisk 9.86 seconds to win the second semi-final in the event. True to his trademark languid style, Bolt seemed to ease off in the final 10 metres but still had enough time to look around to ensure he comfortably beat the rest of the field.

Andre de Grasse was the other athlete in the group to book a spot in the final with 9.92 seconds. Gatlin of the US also went through to the final with a time of 9.94 seconds in the third semi-final while fellow Jamaican Yohan Blake also went through with 10.1. The first semi-final was won by France’s Jimmy Vicaut in 9.95 seconds.

“The image in right provided by OMEGA shows the photo finish of the men’s 100-meter final when, top to bottom, Bromell from US. Akani Simbine from SA, Justin Gatlin from the US, Jimmy Vicaut from France, Usain Bolt from Jamaica, Canada’s Andre De Grasse, Ivory Coast’s en Youssef Meite and Yohan Blake cross the finish line.”

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