Usain Bolt carved his name in the Olympic record books
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His teammate and training partner Yohan Blake chased him all the way up the finishing straight to take the silver medal.Warren Weir
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Coach Factory OnlineThe 25-year-old Bolt won the 100m final Sunday in 9.63 seconds, again relegating Blake to second place."It's the one I wanted I'm very proud of myself,"
Coach Outlet OnlineBolt told BBC Sport."I didn't get a world record -- I really wanted to do it in the 200m -- but I'm happy."Blake added: "Usain Bolt has been motivating me all season. Everything
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Hermes Belts will form a formidable half of Jamaica's 4x100 meters relay squad as they look to defend their Beijing title.Victory in the relay
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Coach Outlet OnlineRudisha ran one minute 40.91 seconds to break his own world record, the first in the track and field events at the Games.The 23-year-old led from start to finish and was never seriously challenged,
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