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Monday, 13 August 2012

Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps, Mo Farah, Serena Williams & more Set New Olympic Records......



Many will remember the London 2012 Olympics for the record-breaking exploits of some athletes whose brought glory to themselves and their countries.
Every athlete who competed at the world games worked hard, trained hard and tested themselves in healthy competition with athletes from across the world. However, some exceptional ones stood out at the games, setting new Olympic records and we celebrate their victory.

Usain Bolt


Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt is widely regarded as the fastest person ever.
Born on 21st August 1986, he was arguably the star of the London 2012 Olympics. The Jamaican athlete set a new Olympic record in the 100m race with 9.63 seconds clinching the gold medal.
On Day 13, racing in the final of the men’s 200m, he officially stepped into a class of athletes that no sprinter had ever reached.
While his win in 19.32 seconds broke no time records, Bolt became the first man to ever win back-to-back 200m Olympic titles.
He also became the first to accomplish the double repeat, winning both the 100m and 200m in consecutive Olympic Games, matching his feat from Beijing 2008.
And in the 4×100 relay, he led his team home with a new Olympic record time of 36.84 seconds.

Mo Farah


Britain’s athlete, Mo Farah was another star athlete at the Olympics this year. He won gold medals in the 10,000m and 5,000m race.
The slender man who was born in Mogadishu, Somalia on 23rd March, 1983 came to Britain at the age of 8, speaking very little English. Despite a disappointing Olympic debut in Beijing, he has now become a global force.

Serena Williams


Having previously won gold in doubles in Sydney in 2000 and Beijing in 2008, Williams created history as the 30 year-old became the first person to win the golden slam – each grand slam title and the Olympic gold – in both singles and doubles.
American tennis star Serena Williams defeated Maria Sharapova to win a gold medal for Team USA.
She now has completed a career Golden Slam in singles, and only the second woman to do so, after Steffi Graf achieved it during the 1988 Olympics. As noted at the official website of the London Olympics that day, Serena Williams, who lost only 17 games in the entire tournament, beat Maria Sharapova at Wimbledon‘s Centre Court and dominated both rounds of their match.

Michael Phelps


Following the 2012 London Olympics, Michael Phelps has won both the most number of gold medals and the most total medals in Olympics history.
The American swimmer took his life-time medal haul to 22 including 18 golds, making him the most decorated Olympian in history.
His individual haul of medals over the past 3 Olympics has surpassed the totals of most countries in all of the combined Olympic games of the past century so his achievement is truly astonishing. Although Michael is still fairly young and could easily add to his medal count in the Summer Games in Rio de Jinero, Brazil in 2016, he has announced his retirement from competition in 2012.

Team USA topped the medals table with 104 medals followed closely by China with 87 medals. Kenya had the highest number of medals in Africa with 11 medals followed closely by Ethiopia with 7 medals and South Africa with 6 medals.
Below is the final medals table for all the countries that won medals at the Olympics.

RankCountryGoldSilverBronze
1United States of America462929104
2People’s Republic of China38272287
3Great Britain29171965
4Russian Federation24253382
5Republic of Korea138728
6Germany11191444
7France11111234
8Italy891128
9Hungary84517
10Australia7161235
11Japan7141738
12Kazakhstan71513
13Netherlands66820
14Ukraine65920
15Cuba53614
16New Zealand53513
17Islamic Republic of Iran45312
18Jamaica44412
19Czech Republic43310
20Democratic People’s Republic of Korea4026
21Spain310417
22Brazil35917
23Belarus35513
24South Africa3216
25Ethiopia3137
26Croatia3126
27Romania2529
28Kenya24511
29Denmark2439
30Poland22610
30Azerbaijan22610
32Turkey2215
33Switzerland2204
34Lithuania2125
35Norway2114
36Canada151218
37Sweden1438
38Colombia1348
39Mexico1337
39Georgia1337
41Ireland1135
42Argentina1124
42Slovenia1124
42Serbia1124
45Tunisia1113
46Dominican Republic1102
47Uzbekistan1034
47Trinidad and Tobago1034
49Latvia1012
50Venezuela1001
50Bahamas1001
50Grenada1001
50Uganda1001
50Algeria1001
55India0246
56Mongolia0235
57Thailand0213
58Egypt0202
59Slovakia0134
60Finland0123
60Belgium0123
60Armenia0123
63Indonesia0112
63Puerto Rico0112
63Estonia0112
63Taipei (Chinese Taipei)0112
63Malaysia0112
63Bulgaria0112
69Portugal0101
69Gabon0101
69Montenegro0101
69Cyprus0101
69Botswana0101
69Guatemala0101
75Singapore0022
75Greece0022
75Qatar0022
75Republic of Moldova0022
79Hong Kong, China0011
79Bahrain0011
79Afghanistan0011
79Kuwait0011
79Saudi Arabia0011
79Morocco0011
79Tajikistan0011

These are just a few of the London 2012 Olympic stars. Many more set new records at the Olympics this year and had exceptional performances.
Who were your favourite athletes at the Olympics this year? What is your most memorable Olympic moment?

Source: Yahoo News

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