As Usain Bolt crossed the finish line at the 2013 IAAF Championships in
Moscow, a bolt lightning seared the sky, confirming that even Zeus approved of
Bolt as the fastest man ever.
Bolt regained his 100-meter world title and won his fourth World
championships gold with a time of 9.77 seconds, sprinting past Justin Gatlin
with a late burst. Gatlin was second in 9.85. Nesta Carter of Jamaica was third
in 9.95.
Rain soaked the track and Bolt said he was not at his best, yet he
managed to match his eighth-best time.
“I am happy but I wanted to do better,” he said (via BBC Sport). “My legs
were sore after the semifinals, I don’t know why, but the world record wasn’t
on so I came out just to win.
“Back in Jamaica, they do not expect less than that from me. They always
expect me to dominate!”
As for that image, photographer Olivier Morin called it “pure luck” and was not happy with the image because of Bolt’s passive reaction — until he saw the lightning strike.
As for that image, photographer Olivier Morin called it “pure luck” and was not happy with the image because of Bolt’s passive reaction — until he saw the lightning strike.
“At this moment when I saw the lightning, I thought it’s kind of special
photo,” Morin said. “A good photo. But I underestimated the reaction of this
picture.”
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