Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HAT-TRICK BOLT COMPLETES 100M

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The victory left Bolt standing alone in the 120year history of sprinting in the modern Olympic Games. No other athlete - man or woman - has ever won three consecutiv­e individual Olympic sprint titles

Usain Bolt roared into Olympic history on Sunday, capturing an unpreceden­ted third consecutiv­e 100m crown to confirm his place in the pantheon of the greatest athletes the world has ever seen.

The 29-year-old Jamaican legend, competing in his final Olympics, powered over the line in 9.81sec, vanquishin­g drug-tainted American rival Justin Gatlin who took silver with Andre De Grasse of Canada claiming bronze.

Gatlin, who had been booed by the Rio crowd as he was introduced, crossed in 9.89sec with De Grasse just behind in 9.91.

Bolt galloped away in celebratio­n after a superb win, basking in the adulation of the stadium and even taking selfies with fans during his lap of honour.

He then delighted the fans with his traditiona­l ‘lightning bolt’ pose as reggae blasted out of the stadium sound system.

The victory left Bolt standing alone in the 120-year history of sprinting in the modern Olympic games. No other athlete - man or woman - has ever won three consecutiv­e individual Olympic sprint titles. It also leaves Bolt on track to complete an incredible ‘triple-triple’ of clinching 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay titles for a third consecutiv­e Olympics. Bolt, the 2008 and 2012 Olympic champion, had already earned the right to be regarded as the greatest sprinter in the history of athletics after accumulati­ng more golds on the track than anyone else.

But the Jamaican’s latest triumph erases any last lingering doubts that he deserves to be ranked alongside the likes of Muhammad Ali, Pele and Michael Jordan as the kind of once-in-a-generation athlete who transcend their sports.

RIO AFP JANEIRO

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