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So fast! Usain Bolt smashes own world record to win 100 final

16 August 2008 at 10:49 - 11 comments - link

BEIJING -- Usain Bolt rewrote the record books again and captured his first Olympic gold medal Saturday, running the 100-meter dash in a stunning 9.69 seconds for a blowout win that could have been even worse.

It was no contest as the 21-year-old Jamaican took a huge lead halfway through the race, then held his arms out wide, turned his palms up, pounded his chest and started celebrating a good 10 strides before he reached the finish line.

He broke his own record, set in May in New York, by .03 second and became the first sprinter to set the world record in an Olympic final since Donovan Bailey ran 9.84 at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

Bolt beat Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago by 0.2 second -- more than a body length -- while American Walter Dix was third.

Asafa Powell, the Jamaican who held the world record for three years before Bolt grabbed it, continued his string of disappointments in big races, fading to fifth for the second straight Olympics.

American Tyson Gay, who was supposed to be the third part of a so-called dream race, was eliminated with a fifth-place finish in his semifinal. Maybe it was a good thing -- now he won't be lumped in that list of seven guys who got blown out by the "World's Fastest Man."

Bolt's specialty has been the 200 meters, which he will be a heavy favorite to win next week in what would be the first men's Olympic sprint double since Carl Lewis in 1988. But Bolt persuaded his coach 13 months ago to let him try the dash - and what quick progress he has made.

"Usain was spectacular," Powell said. "He was definitely untouchable tonight. He could have gone a lot faster if he had run straight through the line."

Bolt is 6-foot-5, one reason he was never really pegged to run the 100 -- men that tall aren't supposed to be able to get out of the starting blocks and start accelerating fast enough to win the shortest sprint.

Bolt actually skidded from the blocks in this one -- not perfect, but then again, he didn't really need to be. He needed 41 strides to cover the 100 meters and practically loped past the finish line, looking to his right but finding nobody there.

When he crossed, he kept running about halfway around the track. He did a hip-swiveling dance, blew kisses to the crowd, clowned around as if flying, and held up the Jamaican flag. Later, he took off his golden spikes, which will, of course, look great next to his gold medal.

Bolt had always seemed Olympic champion material in the 200 meters, and there was long and spirited debate between him and his coach, Glen Mills, about which other race to make part of his program.

Mills liked the 400, thought Bolt was better built for that. Bolt didn't like that kind of work -- too grueling.

So he committed to working on his starts, so important in these races. After less than a year of training in earnest, he lined up on Randall's Island in New York and routed Gay to set the world record at 9.72 seconds.

Even then, Bolt and Mills played games about whether he would go for the double at the Olympics. They were just messing with everyone. A guy this fast doesn't say no when the chance is there.

Gay, the American record-holder and defending world champion, finished .02 seconds out of fourth place in his semifinal heat.

Starting in the outside lane, Gay got a good jump from the blocks and was in the mix early in the race, but he never showed any burst, was overtaken by Powell and Richard Thompson and outleaned to the line by American Darvis Patton, who finished in 10.03 seconds.

"I did my best," Gay said. "I don't have any excuses."

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Tyson Who???

10:57, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
I hope you all like animals.....Cause BOLT is a BEAST!!!! Good job Dix. Represent..GOMAB!

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11:16, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by Crazy!
I think the IOC needs to launch an investigation on some of these athletes. Superheroes are being allowed to compete in the games against regular humans.First its Aqua Man a.k.a Phelps and now the Flash (or should I say Bolt) a.k.a Usain Bolt....

Ahhhh RUN THRU THE LINE BOLT!!!!!!!

11:32, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
This couldve been even more of a blowout and spectacular record if BOLT WOULD JUST RUN THRU THE LINE!!!!! We would've/could've seen a 9.5 if he had done so!!!!! Big upz to Dix for the bronze and mad propz to Richard Thompson for the Silver. LSU alllll day!!!

Bolt

11:35, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by BAH
I first caught this kid at the Penn Relays when he was a teen. He may someday own world records in the 100, 200 and 400. Yet to see the 9.69, but when he jogged to a 9.92 yesterday, I figured he was going to cruise. Congrats to Bolt and every flag-waving Jamaican everywhere!

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11:39, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
Interesting but fishy. no hating.......

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01:42, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
JAMAICA RULES THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOW

04:33, 16 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
That young kid Usain Bolt has just stomped his name on the world.He is not going anywhere for a while...Good Job BOLT..

Ridiculous

12:20, 17 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
Nobody has ever beaten the best in the world that easily...not even Ben Johnson...And Bolt was a tenth ahead of that time. Should go under 19 in the 200m if he's not afraid of looking exceedingly suspicious. He's not helping to clean up our sport!

INSANE

12:24, 17 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
If he ever runs the 400m good by Jeremy Wariner!

Wow

12:40, 17 August 2008 .. Posted by Anonymous
broke the record while showing down b4 the last 15 meters...is he NATURALLY that good??

full circle.

03:00, 17 August 2008 .. Posted by mr.rahs
Just check the past five olympic 100m champions and see how many winners were jamaicans dressed up in other nations uniform.

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