Bolt: The greatest ever Olympic sprinter.

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Usain Bolt retains his Olympic 200m in a time of 19.32, making him the first man to win that event and the 100m race at two Olympics.


Usain Bolt made history yesterday after winning the 200m Men Final. His fellow Jamaican sprinters Yohan Blake and Warren Weir came in second and third respectively giving Jamaica all three positions in the Final.

And away! Bolt's start set the tone for his race, the fourth fastest 200m in history Icon: Bolt's achievement elevates him above Carl Lewis, who defended his 100m title in Seoul in 1988
More Photos from the race after the cut.

Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt and Warren Weir celebrate their phenomenal 1-2-3 for Jamaica  Fastest man on Earth: Bolt powered past fellow Jamaican Yohan Blake
 Jamaica 123: Bolt eased over the line in a time of 19.32, followed by Blake and Warren Weir, making it a Jamaica 1-2-3 Fast start: Bolt broke from the blocks with blistering place, building a quick lead
No world record: Bolt glances at the official clock as he powers towards the finish line Proud: Fans back home in Jamaica scream with joy as they watch their nation complete a 1-2-3 in the 200m

Photo credit: Daily Mail

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