Lightning Strikes Twice As Bolt Claims 200m Record

20th August 2008 3:49 pm by Editor  
Filed under Olympics 2008

Proof that lightning can indeed strike twice in the same place Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt claimed the olympic 200 m title and broke Michael Johnson’s 12 year old record by .02 seconds to record a time of 19.3 seconds as he left the rest of the field far behind him once again.

Usain Bolt Claims World 200m Record

As expected no-one could catch him, and the other 8 competitors in the race were left fighting over silver and bronze as Usain Bolt fought his way to the line with only the clock to beat.

Contrary to the 100m final where Usain Bolt coasted over the line show-boating and posing for pictures, in this race we saw a man determined to clock the fastest time that he could. His sole aim in this race was to beat Micheal Johnson’s world record time which stood at 19.32 seconds.

Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles finished second to claim silver, and whilst American Wallace Spearmon finished third, he was disqualified for touching the line at the top of the bend. His disappointment was palpable. The bronze was thus award to fourth place finisher Shawn Crawford, also of the USA.

This has been an outstanding Olympic games for Jamaicans, in the following race Melaine Walker set a new Olympic record for the womens 400m Hurdles in a time of 52.64sec to claim gold, pushing the island nation of Jamaica to 13th in the overall medals table with 4 golds.

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