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There you go...Bolt is the GREATEST!

August 20, 2016 09:17 IST

Unbeatable Bolt signs off with triple-triple

‘I am just relieved. It's happened. I am just happy, proud of myself’

‘It's come true. The pressure is real. I look at it as an accomplishment’

Usain Bolt

IMAGE: Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images .

Usain Bolt drew down the curtain on his brilliant Olympic career by securing a sweep of the sprint titles for a third successive Games when Jamaica successfully defended the 4x100 metres relay crown on Friday.

Two days before his 30th birthday, Bolt ran the anchor leg as the Jamaicans won in 37.27 seconds to add the relay gold to the 100 metres and 200 metres titles he had won for a third straight Olympics.

Usain Bolt

IMAGE: Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates. Photograph: Phil Walter/Getty Images.

His ninth gold medal drew him level with Paavo Nurmi, the Finn who dominated distance running in the early 20th century, and American sprinter and long jumper Carl Lewis as the most successful Olympic track and field athletes.

"There you go, I am the greatest," Bolt told reporters. "I am just relieved. It's happened. I am just happy, proud of myself. It's come true. The pressure is real. I look at it as an accomplishment."

Usain Bolt

IMAGE: Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates with team-mates Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake and Nickel Ashmeade after winning the Men's 4 x 100m Relay Final on Day 14 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Photograph: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images.

It was the only medal that Bolt was going for that required the input of anyone else but Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake and Nickel Ashmeade gave the double sprint world record holder the narrowest of leads at the final exchange.

That was always going to be enough, though, and Bolt powered down the straight to finish five metres clear of Japan's Aska Cambridge.

Gay was the last man to beat Bolt in a major championship final - in the 200 metres at the 2007 worlds in Osaka - and despite his disappointment at the disqualification he had nothing but praise for the Jamaican.

"He's a great sprinter," Gay said. "That's just self-explanatory. Words can't describe that type of a guy and what he's done for the sport. Everybody just appreciates what he's done."

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