The Jamaican sprinter, 25, clocked the fastest time in the fastest-ever field of runners to become just the second man in history – after the American Carl Lewis in 1984 and 1988 – to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in track and field's signature event, the 100-meter dash.
Bolt's time of 9.63 was an Olympic record and the second-fastest time ever, trailing his own world record of 9:58, set in 2009.
Bolt's Jamaican teammate Yohan Blake, who notoriously beat Bolt at the Jamaican Olympic trials, won silver with a time of 9.75 seconds.
Bolt's time of 9.63 was an Olympic record and the second-fastest time ever, trailing his own world record of 9:58, set in 2009.
Bolt's Jamaican teammate Yohan Blake, who notoriously beat Bolt at the Jamaican Olympic trials, won silver with a time of 9.75 seconds.
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