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Golden record-breaker Bolt fastest on earth

Source: AFP August 18, 2008

BEIJING  - Usain Bolt was crowned the world’s fastest man when he raced to victory in the blue riband Olympic men’s 100 metres final in a world record time of 9.69sec here Saturday.

The 21-year-old who had cruised through the heats and semi-finals beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and American Walter Dix as the first six runners all went under the 10 second barrier, a record for an Olympic final.

“I came here just to win and I did just that. I didn’t even know I’d broken the world record until I did my victory lap,” Bolt said.

“Now I’m just concentrating on my two races coming up. I came here prepared and I’m going to try and do it the (100 and 200m double),” he said, capping an extraordinary eighth day of the Games which started and ended in record fashion.

A desperate last lunge by swimming sensation Michael Phelps in a knife-edge 100m butterfly final earned him a record-equalling seventh Olympic gold medal by one-hundredth of a second.

Phelps’ quest for Olympic immortality seemed derailed when seventh at the turn, but he stormed home to claim a finger-tip victory over Serbia’s Milorad Cavic.

Serbia protested but a frame-by-frame replay confirmed the result.


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