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Hat-trick at the Olympics: Usain Bolt wins once more as Jamaica smash relay record

Updated on: 12 August,2012 03:29 AM IST  | 
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Usain Bolt led Jamaica to the 4x100 metres Olympic gold in a world record time.

Hat-trick at the Olympics: Usain Bolt wins once more as Jamaica smash relay record

Usain Bolt cemented his place in Olympic folklore by claiming a second three-gold medal haul in successive Games as Jamaica stormed to a world record-breaking 4x100m relay victory on Saturday.


It was the perfect send-off to a track and field programme at the Olympic Stadium dominated by Bolt, who became the first athlete in history to successfully defend his Olympic 100 and 200m titles earlier this week.


His part in the podium-topping relay team means he has now replicated his treble gold showing in the Beijing Games in 2008.


The quartet of Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, double Olympic sprint silver medallist Yohan Blake and Bolt scorched to 36.84sec, beating their previous record of 37.04sec set in the 2011 worlds in Daegu.

Usain Bolt
Trinity: Usain Bolt gestures as he celebrates his three gold medals after winning the men's 4X100 relay final. Pic/AFP

The United States claimed silver in a national record of 37.04sec, with Trinidad and Tobago taking bronze in 38.12sec after Canada were disqualified.

Missing usual anchor man Asafa Powell through injury, the baton was passed from Carter to Jamaican team captain Frater and on to Blake with the ease of accustomed practitioners of the relay.

Blake set a blistering pace around the bend, the crowd on their feet as Bolt positioned himself and set off.

Taking the baton in his left hand just before the limit of the changeover area, Bolt swiftly transferred the yellow baton to his right hand.

The US team's anchor man, Ryan Bailey, was neck-and-neck with Bolt, but the Jamaican dipped his head and pushed through his drive phase.

After 20 metres, the head came up as he reached terminal velocity, Bailey by that stage trailing in his towering wake.

Bolt flew up the home stretch and flung himself savagely across the line, which he later kissed in celebration, quickly enveloped by his team-mates to the cheers from an adoring public.

The London Games are Bolt's fourth global championship since 2008 and his record is startling.

He has won seven titles in the eight individual events in which he has competed, his one blip coming when he was disqualified from the Daegu world championship 100m final last year after a false start.

Bolt, also the world record holder in both the 100 and 200m, was in addition part of the Jamaican relay team that won four golds in that time.

"He's a living legend," Lamine Diack, head of athletics' world governing body the IAAF, said shortly before the relay.

"He's a young man who's brought a great deal to our sport. He's an extraordinary talent. He's excellent for our sport. We're delighted we have him and we support him all the way."

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