Bolt wins in Rio




Progress legend Usain Bolt Gold "100-meter race" in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Wet, extreme humidity and the weather did not affect the ardent supporters who are waiting for the triumph of all put Jamaica in the heart of the global athletics eight years ago.
And it formed spontaneous gatherings filled central squares in cities "Kingston" and "Montego Bay" and "Falmouth" just a few miles from a place that Bolt was crowned the youngest champion in 2002, world class youth in the history of athletics.
Traffic in the "Sam Sharpe Square" Bmontago also stopped as the crowd crossed the small lakes formed by rainwater in order to watch Bolt a win, through giant screens put in place.
The breathtaking briefly when Bolt suffered long Bakamth (1.98 m) a little after the starting whistle, before the thaw beaming with joy when he unleashed his feet after he cut about forty meters, skip American rival Justin Gatlin finished the race easily in the foreground.

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