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BOLT: 41 Steps to Olympic Gold

The King of Sprint
The world renowned athlete Usain Bolt of Jamaica actually bolted away with the Gold medal, emerging as the world's fastest Man for the second time, finishing a 41-step race in a time of 9.63 seconds, 0.06 seconds faster than His timing at the last 100m Men olympics final  back in Beinjing China which he won in 9.69 seconds.

Bolt who recorded a personal best of 9.58 seconds three years ago in Berlin was reported to have said that a 9.40 seconds is a possibility. Not only did he proved doubters wrong who have speculated a not-too-sure outing for him due to injury, he however astounded the world recovering from injury and running 0.06 seconds faster.
Also in the the limelight was the Jamaican Yohan Blake, who finished  in the second place. The 22-year old, young, agile, energetic and hardfighting lad is another phenomenon to be watched out for in years to come, finishing second in a time of 9.75 seconds.Well, for blake, finishing behind bolt is an honour well deserving.
Justin Gatlin was third with bronze, who was 0.01 seconds ahead of benjing Olympic silver medallist Tyson Gay who came fourth without any medal.
The one time king of sprint who never won a medal in person Asafa Powell was first from the last finishing behind Martina Churundy of the netheland.

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