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Monday, 15 August 2016

Another step towards immortality

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I truly need the 200m World record. I will go out there and abandon everything on the track , says Bolt 

Usain Bolt sprinted into history, winning his third back to back 100-meter gold award in the Olympics and turning into the principal competitor to do as such. He commended long, recognizing everybody, much to the delight of the limit swarm at the Olympic Stadium on Sunday. 

The 100 meters, in which Bolt has a world record of 9.58, was not a quick race; the Jamaican scrutinized the timetable of the elimination round being so near the last. He ran hard to beat the 2004 Athens Olympics champion Justin Gatlin, timing 9.81 seconds. 

The American was second at 9.89, as Bolt excelled at the midway stage and continued onward, flagging triumph toward the completion in his own particular incomparable style. 

This was the seventh Olympic gold for Bolt, who will firearm for the 200 meters and the 4x100 meters transfer for a conceivable phenomenal triple-triple. 

For every one of the questions communicated inferable from the hamstring damage he endured amid the season, Bolt proclaimed that he was great and searching for additional. He had paced himself pleasantly, running 10.07 in capability and 9.86 in the elimination rounds. 

"My legs felt dead toward the begin. Be that as it may, I knew when I got running I would be fine," said Bolt. 

"I never question myself. Last season, I was battling. I am better this season," he said. 

Glancing back at the race, Bolt commented, "The elimination round truly got me sure. 

"When I got to 50 meters, I felt extraordinary and I could advise that I was going to catch him," said Bolt, about overwhelming Gatlin to the gold. 

On a moving note, Bolt said, "On the off chance that you work towards your objective, you will dependably finish what you dream. 

"I truly need the 200 meters world record. I will go out there and abandon everything on the track. 

"I will keep running as hard as I can," Bolt closed down. 

"I had burrow vision. When I crossed the race, I didn't know whether I would have been on the platform. 

"I was drained going into the last. I am the most established person in the field. To me, to run the race and get on the platform is a honor," Gatlin said. 

Canadian Andre de Grasse won the bronze in 9.91 seconds, pushing Yohan Blake (9.93) to fourth. Akani Simbine of South Africa (9.94) and Ben Yousef Meite of Ivory Coast, who ran a national record 9.96, took after. 

"It is unique. When I was 13, I recollect that I initially viewed the Olympics, and seeing Usain [Bolt] win gold consecutive, before I even began track. 

" I was just so astonished. Presently, I am in the same race as him. It is a fantastic feeling," said de Grasse.