Saturday, August 20, 2016

Usain Bolt: “Since you have it I’m the greatest.” – THE WORLD

Just the thought had manifested that no one can stop the earth Usain Bolt. Then a man came in a blue jacket and straw hat and therefore proved the opposite. It was one of the referees, who simply did not want to let pass the Jamaicans and his three colleagues. Finally, in front of the grandstand just ran a medals ceremony. Honor to whom honor, thought the steward and did not pass the Gold sprinter from Jamaica. Ethereal like schoolboys they waited until they finally further allowed to do what they can so good: Celebration

Only Samba danced, then were. Photos taken at the end were the fastest Reggae Boys of the world still play the abdominals. Everything cool, after all, they were just run in the 4×100-meter relay in 37.27 seconds to gold. Bolt completed his third hat-trick at the Olympic Games in a row and unscrewed his gold account to an incredible nine medals. “Since you have it. I am the greatest,” he shouted to journalists.

as a finisher, he had the season to Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake and nickel ashmeade out the finish. At the last handover still on a level with the stubborn competition, Bolt pulled five or six meters away and ran confidently be the first across the finish line. “I had no doubt. The main thing was that we did not lose the baton,” said the 29-year-old, who announced a fierce party night in Rio.

” I am very long time to stay awake now and have a lot of fun, “he said. Worth it has become the patron of athletics. For almost a decade he dominated the Sprint will. Until the World Cup in 2017 in London, he will still go on, but the chapter Olympia is finished as the most successful athlete of all time.

“How was I in the world else prove that I am the greatest, “he asked, without expecting an answer. And then he revealed what so many athletes had sought in vain in all the years – secret of his success: “dedication has made all this possible I wanted it at all, and was most simply never satisfied..” Granted, it was not exactly the Holy Grail, the Jamaican the surrendered.

The competition was for the words Bolts anyway no hearing. Above all, the highly traded Americans. They experienced in more ways than one screwed-up night. First they had to sensationally Japanese squadron in the battle for silver beaten. And then was minutes after the race also announced that they were disqualified.

“Damn, we were already on the lap of honor. Only when the TV- interviews were told what’s going on, “said a disappointed difficult Tyson Gay. Still a little bit annoying positive night for US-cage rotor Tyavon Bromell. The 21 year old had come with the Japanese to falter in the final sprint and overturned in a photo finish. He then had to be pushed with an injury to his Achilles heel in a Rollstuh from the raceway. So he saved himself at least the lap of honor the Americans who no was.

Photo: REUTERS / X80001 outclassed: Usain Bolt runs again all of them. The Americans have surprisingly beaten by Japan – and are later disqualified

beneficiaries of American pitch was they Season of Canada. They moved up to bronze rank. This brought their star sprinter Andre De Grasse after silver over 200 meters and bronze in the 100 meters also his third medal at the Games in Rio. “If I stay healthy this year, I can Bolt might again attack,” said the Canadian. Even the time of the great Jamaican has just expired only at the Olympics

Nevertheless superstar moved already a resume to his impressive career. “I have the sport made exciting. I have brought the people to look to the sport, so I lifted him to a new level, “Bolt said. Almost the world would have thought that it really no one can stop. But a judge in a blue jacket and straw hat proved the opposite.

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