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Originally Posted by JohnR
I saw that too and he was very humble and respectful when he did that. 
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I am highly amused that both the 100 and 200 he turned off the afterburners for the finish line. Why bother breaking your own record when you can save that for next time?
He did have to keep it going in the 4x100 due to the American having a very very slight jump on him (and ran his heart out, what a hell of a position to be in, anchor against bolt)
Dude is a beast, I'm sure he's not done, and he's damn hilarious.