Best Beijing Olympics Moment: Usain Bolt 100M Madness

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Monday, 25th Aug 2008 | Share


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Well now that the Olympics is over, we would like to share our favorite moment from the fortnight long event, and it was none other than Usain Bolt’s 100M win from the Olympics, it was not only the win that was awesome, it was the sheer courage from a man to celebrate a victory even before he had won, many like us would have not been surprised if he would have the off more from the World record, but what the heck it was the defining moment of a Olympics that may not be forgotten soon enough for the spectacular opening and closing ceremonies.

If you have not yet seen the 100M finals madness, check out the video below.

While your at it, check out the mauling of his opponents in the 200M final, it looked as if he was running in his own race, hats of too a legend in the making.

The other moment that made me proud in this Olympics was the first individual Olympic Gold medal Indian Shooter Abhinav Bindra won. What was the moment of the Beijing Olympics for you? Do share it with us.



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  1. AussieRodney
    August 25th, 2008 at 4:13 pm #

    Aussie diver Matthew Mitcham snatching the 10m diving gold medal from the Chinese on his last dive. He just got out there & nailed it.

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  2. Nirmal
    August 26th, 2008 at 6:02 am #

    Not able to see the video, saying its removed

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