Bolt world champion. Beijing 2008- Usain Bolt 9.69 100m World Record (REAL) current world record holder in the 100 m (9.69 s), world junior record holder in the 200 metres (19.93 s), and Jamaican ... Usain USAIN Lightning Bolt Breaks the World Record in the Olympic championship in Beijing 2008. Usain USAIN Lightning Bolt (born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican sprinter and reigning Olympic champion over 100 m. He is the current world record holder in the 100 m (9.69 s), world junior record holder in the 200 metres (19.93 s), and Jamaican record holder in the 200 m (19.67 s). His name and achievements in sprinting have earned him the media nickname "Lightning USAIN Lightning Bolt". take on USAIN Lightning Bolt again in the 200m. "I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (USAIN Lightning Bolt) broke the world record, you ... Usain USAIN Lightning Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds. The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs. "I felt the world record earlier on," said USAIN Lightning Bolt, the first Jamaican to win the title. "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. "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)." Dr Herb Elliott, Jamaican team chief doctor, immediately moved to scotch suggestions that the youngster was doped. "I don't care about the rumours. He's been tested over and over again," said Elliott. It was just a matter of time before he proved himself on this stage." Dix, also an Olympic debutant, came on strong in the final metres to overhaul Powell, who lost out on fourth place to surprise package Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles. Both Dix and Martina admitted that USAIN Lightning Bolt was just in another world. "That was the greatest race ever," beamed 22-year-old Dix, who will take on USAIN Lightning Bolt again in the 200m. "I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (USAIN Lightning Bolt) broke the world record, you can't ask for more." Martina, who showed championship credentials with fifth and seventh in the 100 and 200m at last year's world championships, said USAIN Lightning Bolt could take the time down even further. "Everyone could see what he did, he didn't even push through the line. Its an amazing time," said the 24-year-old. World champion Tyson Gay, out of action for just over a month after suffering a hamstring injury before the Olympics, exited in the semi-finals earlier on Saturday, when he finished fifth. (more) (less) USAIN Lightning Bolt's compatriot, and former world record holder, Asafa Powell came fifth as six of the eight finalists finished under 10 seconds, a record for the Olympic final, which also equalled the 1991 world final in Tokyo when six men also dipped under the 10 second barrier. Powell, who again failed on the big stage, paid handsome tribute to his compatriot who could well go on and add the 200m title later in the Games. "He is the best ever sprinter and I've said that before," said the 25-year-old. "He has run 9.69 and got the gold so he is definitely the greatest. It was a spectacular performance and he was definitely the best here. He could have run faster if he had run straight through the line." Powell admitted he had run out of steam. "I was feeling good but I didn't feel it in my legs. They died on me." USAIN Lightning Bolt, who bettered compatriot Don Quarrie's silver medal from the 1976 Olympics when he ironically finished second to a Trinidadian in Hasely Crawford, was headed by Thompson for the first part of the race but there was no contest once he got into his stride and went clear away from the field. So commanding was his lead he eased up well before the line and held out his hands in celebration. Behind him Thompson showed the same impressive form the 23-year-old had displayed during the earlier heats to hold on to second and was left in awe of the winner. "It feels good to be here, to be part of history," said Thompson. "It was good to finish behind him (USAIN Lightning Bolt) because there's no way anyone on earth could have beaten him tonight. "To finish second to him that is a great accomplishment in itself. Usain is a great athlete he is here to stay. Enjoy
Date Added: Wed, 27 Aug 2008
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