Published: 7:39AM Monday August 17, 2009
Source: ONE Sport
Source: ReutersUsain Bolt after setting new 100m world record of 9.59
Jamaica's Usain Bolt shattered his own 100 metres world record
to win the world championship final in a breathtaking 9.58 seconds
on Monday.
Bolt took a staggering 0.11 seconds off the 9.69 mark he set
winning gold at the Beijing Olympics a year ago to the day, taking
the event into a time zone undreamed of before his arrival on the
scene.
In contrast to the Olympic final when he was able to coast over the
line, Bolt was pushed hard on the blue track at Berlin's Olympic
Stadium.
American Tyson Gay, the 2007 world champion, finished second in
9.71, the third fastest time ever, and Jamaican Asafa Powell
claimed bronze in 9.84.
"I don't run for world records," Bolt told reporters. "The aim was
just to come out here and execute because it was going to be a
tough race.
"I got a pretty good start, I was there at 20 metres and that was
it."
Flying getaway
Bolt, who false-started in the semi-final, made a flying getaway in
the final and was clear by 20 metres.
He crossed the line with one eye on the clock before pounding his
chest and blowing kisses to the crowd.
He hugged his friend Powell and completed a lap of honour roared on
by some 70,000 cheering fans.
"Today was perfect. This gave me a lot of energy. Especially the
crowd," Bolt said through the stadium microphone, immediately after
the race. "I won't forget it."
Bolt, five days shy of his 23rd birthday, had pledged to wrestle
the only major title still missing from his now perfect collection
away from Gay, but had complained his preparation was plagued by
rain and wind in the European meetings he ran.
He also had to undergo minor surgery to remove thorns from his foot
in April, after stepping on them following a car crash.
Why Usain Bolt is the greatest of all time
Progression of men's 100m world record
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