Usain Bolt, with rain pouring down and lightning crackling in the background, won
the 100-meter gold medal Sunday at the world track and field championships The two-time Olympic 100 champion from Jamaica overcame a poor start and
ran down American Justin Gatlin to make up for a disappointing
performance at the world meet two years ago.Bolt, 26, turned in a time of 9.77 to finish out an evening that also
saw Ashton Eaton and Brittany Reese win the first two gold medals for
the United States in the nine-day competition.
Although he did not threaten the world record of 9.58 he set four
years ago in Berlin, Bolt's time was extraordinary considering his
lackluster start and the stormy conditions in which the race was run.
The off-and-on rain that plagued the day's events returned just
before the start of the 100-meter final and a streak of lightning
crossed the sky as Bolt was claiming yet another international triumph. He turned in the best
time in the 400-meter dash on Saturday and then finished first in the
110-meter hurdles on Sunday to pull away from the field.
Michael Schrader of Germany won the silver medal, finishing 139
points behind Eaton, and Damian Warner of Canada took the bronze.
Reese won her third straight long jump world title to go with the
Olympic crown she captured last summer. Reese jumped 23-0, outdistancing
Blessing Okagbare of Nigeria by less than an inch.
The other gold medals awarded Sunday went to Aleksandr Ivanov of
Russia in the 20-kilometer walk, Sandra Perkovic of Croatia in the
discus throw and Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethopia in the women's 10,000-meter
run.
Through two days of competition and eight medal events, the United
States was the only country with two gold medals. The Americans had
three medals overall along with Ethopia and Kenya.
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Usain Lightning-Bolt!
ReplyDeleteThis guy should be tested.period
ReplyDeleteNa winch?even in the rain
ReplyDeleteDrugs.....
ReplyDeleteDestiny and Talent are your names, Bolt!
ReplyDeleteUsain is simply incredible! Wow
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