The Nation Newspaper Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt yesterday completed his metamorphosis as the fastest man alive, becoming the track hero of the Beijing Olympics by breaking the sport's longest standing sprint record.
Last weekend, Bolt showboated his way to win the 100 metres, celebrating long before he crossed the line, still in a world record time of 9.69 seconds.
Last night (China time) at the Bird's Nest Stadium, the lanky 6-foot, 5-inch sprinter, who celebrates his 22nd birthday today, showed just how devastating he could be if he runs every metre of every race.
Last weekend, Bolt showboated his way to win the 100 metres, celebrating long before he crossed the line, still in a world record time of 9.69 seconds.
Last night (China time) at the Bird's Nest Stadium, the lanky 6-foot, 5-inch sprinter, who celebrates his 22nd birthday today, showed just how devastating he could be if he runs every metre of every race.
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