Usain Bolt: 'Legends have come before me, but this is my time'
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Usain Bolt: 'Legends have come before me, but this is my time'

Seoul : South Korea | Jul 24, 2012 at 6:37 AM PDT
Source: The Observer
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Jamaica's Usain Bolt is hoping to become the first man to defend the Olympic 100m and 200m titles at London 2012. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters "This will be the moment, and this will be the year, when I set myself apart from other athletes in the world," Usain Bolt says in a quiet but dramatic statement... FULL ARTICLE AT The Observer
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