Usain Bolt becomes first man to win three consecutive 200m world titles at 2013 Worlds | NBC Sports
[HPP] Usain BoltAugust 29, 20255 min
18 connectionsΒ·22 entities in this videoβHistoric Victory
- π Usain Bolt made history at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, becoming the first man to achieve a significant milestone.
- π₯ He secured his third consecutive 200m world title, a feat unprecedented in the history of the championships.
- β±οΈ Bolt's winning time was an impressive 19.66 seconds, showcasing his continued dominance in the event.
Race Dynamics
- π Bolt executed his familiar strategy, blasting out of the blocks and quickly establishing a lead on the turn.
- β‘ He maintained a significant lead through the 150-meter mark, controlling the race from start to finish.
- π Despite easing up slightly in the final meters, Bolt's victory was never in doubt, demonstrating his superior speed.
Podium Finish
- π―π² The event saw a Jamaican one-two finish, with Usain Bolt taking gold and his training partner Warren Weir securing the silver medal with a time of 19.79.
- πΊπΈ Curtis Mitchell of the United States earned the bronze medal, making a strong comeback after being behind at the 100-meter mark.
- π€ Mitchell's bronze was his first World Championships medal, completing the podium.
Bolt's Legacy
- β¨ Bolt's victory solidified his status as "still invincible" and a record-breaker in track and field.
- π His characteristic "giant strides" were highlighted as a key factor in his ability to achieve unparalleled success.
- π This win marked his third World Championship title in the 200m, further cementing his place in athletic history.
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Usain Bolt2013 World Championships200m raceTrack and FieldWorld titlesJamaican sprintersWarren WeirCurtis MitchellRace strategyOlympic GamesWorld record holderRacers Track Club
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