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Genre: Sports Videos
by: hirochan
8/16/2008 WORLD RECORD IN 100M IS BROKEN IN BEIJING OLYMPICS at 9.69 seconds by USIAN BOLT FROM JAMAICA
by: iambabyj
the 100m semi final at the 2006 Melbourne, Australia commonwealth games. Asafa Powell, who is currently the world's fastest man (9.77 seconds) is running here.
by: OMNICIOUS
Usain Bolt Wins Olympic 100m World Record real video 9.69
Genre: Funny Videos
by: lazzydayz
Usain Bolt smashed his old world record!
by: MRiffle
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Genre: News Videos
by: NHeath
The trailer for chasingBOLT. On May 31, 2008 Usain Bolt blasted out of the starting blocks and into the history books, lowering the 100m world record to 9.72 seconds. He is now the "Fastest Human Being in the World." chasingBOLT follows Usain to Beijing and the 2008 Olympics where he's a top contender for Olympic gold. We'll be releasing daily content documenting his experiences and events at http://chasingbolt.com with related material at http://pumarunning.com. Stay tuned.
by: chasingBOLT
German swimmer cheats at the 100m freestyle contest and wins gold! WTF?
by: maper99
On May 31st, 2008 at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York City, Usain Bolt blasted into the history books with his 9.72 world record clocking over 100 meters. While millions of people have now seen the race, very few know what happens after you set a world record. Here's a look...
It's not all about running when you're the fastest man in the world. Demands and expectations are high. This video, shot over two days, gives you a glimpse of what it's like for Usain in Kingston, Jamaica. There was training, a photo shoot at various locations in and around Kingston, three one-on-one interviews with global media, impromptu autograph sessions wherever we went, and filming for an internal Puma commercial starring Usain (check out the right hook I absorb).