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Usain Bolt Retains Record As World’s Fastest Man

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Usain Bolt Retains Record As World's Fastest Man
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Jamaican athlete, Usain Bolt has gone ahead to retain his world record as the fastest man at the ongoing RIO Olympics.

American sprinter Justin Gatlin won silver with 9.89 seconds while Canada’s De Grasse won bronze with 9.91 seconds.

This brings Bolt’s haul of Olympic gold medals to seven.

Usain Bolt Retains Record As World's Fastest Man

Speaking to reporters after the race, Bolt said he was confident of winning two more medals.

“After the semi-finals I felt extremely good but we did not have a long turnaround time after the semi-final so it was challenging. The triple treble is on without a doubt.

“Somebody said I can become immortal. Two more medals to go and I can sign off. Immortal.”

Usain Bolt Retains Record As World's Fastest Man

Bolt’s 100m times

2008 Olympic Games, Beijing – 9.69 – world record

2009 World Championships, Berlin – 9.58 – world record

2012 Olympic Games, London – 9.63 – Olympic record

2013 World Championships, Moscow – 9.77

2015 World Championships, Beijing – 9.79

2016 Olympic Games, Rio – 9.81.

Usain Bolt wins Rio Olympic 2016 100 metre final

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