Sunday 14 August 2016

Rio Olympics 2016 Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m Gold


Eight years in the wake of blasting to superstardom in Beijing, Usain Bolt remains the sprint lord, leaving the restriction afterward by and by to take a phenomenal third 100 meters Olympic gold in Rio. Jolt went too far first in a period of 9.81 seconds, beating 2004 gold medalist Justin Gatlin, with 9.89, into silver, with Canadian Andre de Grasse bringing bronze with 9.91. As so regularly, the 6-foot-5-crawl Bolt was moderate out of the pieces. What's more, at 40 meters, Gatlin was free and chasing his very own second gold and one moment ever triumph in nine races against his awesome rival.After expelling his gold spikes, Bolt celebrated by bringing selfies with fans and glimmering his mark "To Di World" posture for picture takers. He then kept running over to South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk to salute him on breaking Michael Johnson's 17-year-old 400m world record.