Usain Bolt Is Still The Fastest Man Alive, Wins London Gold With New Olympic Record Of 9.63 Seconds

After cruising through his heat and the semis, Usain Bolt once again showed why he is the greatest sprinter in history by demolishing the 100 meter final with a new Olympic record of 9.63 seconds.
The Jamaican beat out fellow countryman Yohan Blake, who took silver at 9.75, and American Justin Gatlin who will earn the bronze. A total of seven runners finished under ten seconds in what was just a ridiculous race, the fastest in history. [BBC]
Update: Video removed by demand of IOC.


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