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Usain Bolt delivers on every angle again

Not usually lacking in confidence, Usain Bolt had a good feeling about how Sunday’s 100-metre race might end. “I am better this season”, he said. I will go out there and leave it all on the track.

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“It is special. When I was 13, I remember I first watched the Olympics, and seeing Usain [Bolt] win gold back-to-back, before I even started track”.

Meanwhile, Bolt’s long time rival Justin Gatlin of America and Canada’s Andre Grasse have also qualified for the semi-finals after winning their respective heats.

On an inspirational note, Bolt said, “If you work towards your goal, you will always accomplish what you dream”. It wasn’t among the 10 fastest times he’s ever put on the board.

American Justin Gatlin, the silver medalist, said the quick turnaround sapped his strength so much, he couldn’t even think about winning. “So I’d just like to see everyone have respect in the audience as well”.

If you don’t believe us, check out how real this bromance is. In 2012, he made his mark on history again when he became the first man to win gold medals two Olympics in a row for the 100-meter and 200-meter races and the first man to set three world records in one Olympics. The 400 final is Monday night.

Felix hurt her ankle in the spring and was not at full health at Olympic Trials. He hasn’t been in any sort of trouble since returning for the second time in 2010. A late start also means a compressed schedule.

He now has a seventh Olympic gold medal to add to the heaving cabinet of 11 individual and relay world championship gold medals.

“We’ll, of course, take the athletes’ views on board”, Turner said.

“I wasn’t pleased”, Bolt said, in answer to the first question he was asked at the winner’s news conference.

Bolt has all the sprinting world record to his name including the 100m, 200m and 4x100m. “I’ve never seen it happen before”. This is particularly heartwarming considering that oftentimes, you see nothing more than a respectful and polite rivalry in one of the most highlighted events of the Games. But looking at him is an experience in track and field.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange – who has already begun planning a welcome home reception for the team said “Jamaica will truly honour Bolt and the rest of the team for what they have achieved”.

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Bolt has a chance for two more golds – in his favorite race, Thursday’s 200 final, where he has pronounced he’ll be gunning for the world record, then the 4×100 relay Saturday night.

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