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PHOTOS: Bolt celebrates with other champs!

By Rediff Sports Desk
August 15, 2016

IMAGE: Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates winning the men's 100 metres final with women's heptathlon gold medalist Nafissatou Thiam of Belgium, silver medalist Jessica Ennis-Hill of Great Britain and bronze medalist Brianne Theisen Eaton of Canada. Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images.

Jamaica’s Usain Bolt roared into Olympic history, capturing an unprecedented third consecutive 100 metres title with a time of 9.81 seconds on Sunday to confirm his place in the pantheon of the greatest athletes.

Victory achieved, he galloped away in celebration, basking in the adulation of the capacity crowd at the stadium and even taking selfies with fans during his lap of honour.

IMAGE: Bolt breaks away from celebrations to greet South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk, who won the 400 metres. Photograph: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

Later, Bolt surrounded by interviewers, went to greet South Africa's Wayde van Niekerk, who ran the fastest single lap in history to win the 400 metres gold medal in 43.03 seconds and break Michael Johnson's 17-year-old World record .

IMAGE: Usain Bolt celebrates with fans. Photograph: Patrick Smith/Getty Images.

Bolt posed for pictures with heptathlon medal winners Brianne Theisen Eaton, Nafissatou Thiam and Jessica Ennis-Hill.

IMAGE: Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates winning the men's 100 metres final on Day 9 of the Rio Olympics. Photograph: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

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

IMAGE: Usain Bolt celebrates winning the men's 100m final with third place finisher Andre De Grasse of Canada. Photograph: Patrick Smith/Getty Images.

Chants of “Bolt, Bolt, Bolt, Bolt” rang out from the stadium as the Bolt vs Gatlin show lived up to its billing.

Gatlin, the 2004 champion who came into the race with the season's fastest time of 9.80, took second place in 9.89 seconds. Canada's Andre de Grasse claimed bronze in 9.91 seconds - the same finishing order as in last year's World Championships.

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