Usain Bolt lost to Yohan Blake during the Jamaica 100-meter Olympic trials.
Yohan Blake, the man they call "The Beast," who blew away Bolt out of
the starting blocks and finished the 100-meter final in 9.75 seconds to
upset the world-record holder by 0.11 seconds in the Jamaican Olympic
trials.
Blake is, indeed, the reigning world champion, but that victory came
with an asterisk because Bolt, the reigning Olympic champion, didn't
run that night in South Korea after being disqualified for a false
start.
This was their first rematch, their first real race since then
between the training partners. Bolt was considered the favorite, not
only because of his world record — 9.58 seconds — but because Blake had
never run faster than 9.82 in his life.
As much as the numbers, though, it was all that daylight between Blake
and Bolt at the finish line that told this story. Blake got ahead early
and, for a while, looked to have more of a tussle on his hands with
Powell, who finished third, than with Bolt. As he always does, Bolt
rallied at the end, leaning at the line — to make sure he held onto
second.
Find out when the 100 m event are on: http://www.london2012.com/schedule-and-results/
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