RIO DE JANEIRO -- Usain Bolt sauntered onto the track, stretched out his arms
and waved his hands, signaling for more applause.
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night was going to go.Bolts swan song in the Olympic 100 meters Sunday night was
a no-doubter -- a pedestrian-by-his-standards 9.81-second sprint down the
straightaway, but not so slow that he couldnt take time to point at his own
chest with his thumb a step before he crossed the finish line.It was brilliant,
Bolt said. I didnt go so fast but Im so happy I won. I told you guys I was going
to do it.He won his record-setting third straight title in tracks featured event
and his seventh Olympic gold.He has already swept aside pretty much every
sprinter who had any claim on being the greatest.So, on a muggy night in Rio,
Bolt took aim at Michael Phelps, shoving the swimmer and all his 23 medals to
the background and made it official: The Bolt Games have begun.I told you guys I
wanted to set myself apart from everybody else, Bolt said. This is the Olympics
that I have to do it at.Bolt beat American Justin Gatlin, who was greeted by the
fans with raucous boos, by .08 seconds. Andre de Grasse of Canada won the
bronze.Bolt has a chance for two more golds -- in his favorite race, the 200
final Thursday, then in the 4x100 relay Saturday night.He wasnt the only one to
put on a show Sunday.A few minutes before his race, world champion Wayde van
Niekerk of South Africa eclipsed what many thought was the most-unbreakable
record in the book -- Michael Johnsons 17-year-old mark of 43.18 seconds in 400
meters.Running out of Lane 8, where the lag puts him well in front of the rest
of the field, van Niekerk never saw a soul -- crossing in 43.03 and only
glancing to his left when he approached the line to peer at the clock, which
showed him what he had done.Usain Bolt will be retiring soon, but this could be
the next star of the sport, Johnson said during his commentary on BBC.But Bolt
isnt done quite yet.The 6-foot-5 sprinter/celebrity overcame his typically slow
unfurling from the blocks -- he was second-to-last after the break.I just said,
`Take your time, and chip away, he said.Churning his legs to gradually build up
speed, he eventually caught Gatlin with about 40 meters left and took it to warp
speed. The rest was a matter of how hard he wanted to run to the line.Gatlin
pursued him gamely, the way he has for years. He said the short turnaround
between the semifinal and final sapped his strength.Once we got back to the
second call, we really only had 30 minutes to get ready for the finals, Gatlin
said.He finished with silver to go with his 2004 gold and 2102 bronze and, at
34, became the oldest man to win a medal in a non-relay sprint. And while Bolt
was celebrating with anyone he could find, Gatlin was parading the American flag
around the track virtually alone. The boos from the Brazilian crowd were the
latest ugly chapter in Gatlins saga. Hes been caught for doping twice. His last
ban ended in 2010. But fans in the stadium bought into the Good vs. Evil story
line thats been pitched by the media for all these years, and they let the
American have it.Thats the first time Ive gone into a stadium and theyve started
to boo, Bolt said. It surprised me.A split-second after he crossed, Bolt raised
the index finger, and then, the real party began.Bolt unlaced his now-famous
gold spikes and took selfies with the fans. He turned his yellow hat backward,
kneeled down and gave the crowd what it really wanted -- that famous, arching,
To the World pose that he debuted eight years ago in Beijing.Chants of Bolt,
Bolt, Bolt rang out from the near-capacity stadium. Yes, the show lived up to
its billing.But this was not Bolt at his fastest. Four years ago, all three
medalists broke 9.8. Nobody did this time, and neither Bolts world record from
2009 (9.58) nor his Olympic record from London (9.63) were ever in jeopardy.It
was not Bolt at his toughest. Some might argue his gutsy effort at last years
world championships, when he overcame a seasons worth of injuries to beat Gatlin
by .01, might have been the grittiest race he has won.But it certainly took hard
work. Before the Olympics, Bolt hadnt run a 100 since June 30, when he pulled
out of Jamaicas national championships with injuries to his left hamstring.The
rehab started immediately, with trips to Germany to see his doctor, then a
warm-up 200 in London to prove to his Olympic committee that he was fit for the
Olympics. Shortly after he arrived in Rio, he conceded that, yes, he wished hed
had more chances to run in real races, but that everything would be OK.It was
better than that. From the moments before he crouched into the blocks, putting
his finger to his lips and asking for silence, until long after the race, when
he worked the crowd, posed for photos, made the troubled world of track feel fun
again.He turns 30 the day of the closing ceremony and has insisted his Olympic
days are over.Somebody said I can become immortal, Bolt said. Two more medals to
go and I can sign off. Immortal.
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. Pence singled in the winning run with no outs in the ninth inning to give the
Giants a 7-6 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday. MONTGOMERY, Ala. --
Marcus Cox, Taylor Lamb and the Appalachian State kicker came through again in
the Camellia Bowl.Cox rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown, Lamb ran for 126
yards and Michael Rubino kicked the go-ahead 39-yard field goal to lift the
Mountaineers to a 31-28 victory over Toledo on Saturday night.The Mountaineers
(10-3) won the bowl in Alabamas capital city on a late field goal for the second
straight year, this one coming with 5:14 left.Were getting used to this Camellia
Bowl trophy right here, said Satterfield, adding that it rode next to him on the
return flight last year and probably would again.We have so much fight and so
much integrity in our football team. They do things right on and off the field.
You cant win close games like this if you dont do things right on and off the
field.The Mountaineers got a couple of fourth-quarter reprieves after failing on
a fake field goal.Cox became the ninth FBS player with four 1,000-yard seasons
and the 22nd to top 5,000 in his career. Game MVP Lamb passed for 119 yards and
a touchdown and ran for a score and some key third- and fourth-down
conversions.Kareem Hunt covered 42 yards on four straight rushes to propel
Toledo (9-4) down the field after the field goal. Damion Jones-Moore was stopped
on third down.Toledo took a delay of game penalty to line up the potential tying
kick. Jameson Vest pushed his 30-yard field goal attempt wide right with 1:48
remaining.If we had to go out and do it again, Id kick the field goal again,
first-year Rockets coach Jason Candle said. I trust in our kicker and I trust in
our protection. That was not the reason why we lost the game.Each of the first
three Camellia Bowls have gone down to the final minutes, decided by a combined
10 points.Rubino, a freshman, opened the season with two missed field goals and
a missed extra point attempt in an overtime loss to Tennessee. He finished in
much better fashion.Hes coome a long way, Satterfield said.
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of touchdowns each an 8-minute span of the third quarter, forging a deadlock
heading into the fourth.The Mountaineers converted two fourth-down plays to jump
ahead the first time, including Lambs 13-yard run off a play fake to Cox.All 11
guys on defense went to Marcus, Lamb said. I just went around the edge and there
was nobody in sight.They also got a 94-yard kick return down the right sideline
by freshman Darrynton Evans, who skipped away from the grasp of one final diving
defender.Toledo answered with Thompsons 4-yard touchdown catch and a 1-yard
plunge by Hunt. Woodside set up the second touchdown with a 58-yard bomb to
Thompson.This senior class had a storied career, Candle said. Guys like (senior
safety) DeJuan Rogers have no reason to hang their head.On the Mountaineers
fake, holder Bentlee Critchers pass to Collin Reed fell incomplete.THE
TAKEAWAYToledo: Logan Woodside completed 18 of 26 passes for 247 yards and two
touchdowns. He came in leading the nation with 42 TD passes. Hunt broke
ChesterTaylors school career rushing mark.Appalachian State: Gained 297 rushing
yards. Held Toledo, which came in averaging 529 yards, to 374 total yardsPOLL
IMPLICATIONSAppalachian State reached 10 wins, at least making a case to finish
in the rankings.UP NEXTToledo loses five starters on each side of the ball,
including Hunt. But the potent passing duo of Woodside and Thompson will both be
seniors next season. Opens 2017 season at home against Elon Phoenix on Aug.
31.Appalachian State must replace Cox, but gets back Lamb and has a number of
underclassmen returning who are either starters or backups. Opens at Georgia on
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