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August 17

Lightning-fast Bolt wins Olympic 100m 9.69seconds

BEIJING — Usain Bolt of Jamaica, new to the 100 meters this year, has got the record celebration down pat.

Setting his second world record of the season in Saturday's Olympic final, he gapped the field, looking around the final 30 meters and still ran 9.69, breaking by .03 the mark he set in May. Then he barely slowed down until he rounded the curve and hit the backstraight for some dancing and handshakes with Jamaicans in the crowd.

For Bolt and Jamaica, it was a glorious moment. For all the great sprinters the Caribbean island has produced, no Olympic 100 champ has ever worn the Jamaican colors. Natives Linford Christie and Donovan Bailey won gold medals for Great Britain in '92 and Canada in '96, respectively.

Two U.S. collegians earned the other medals. Richard Thompson of Trinidad & Tobago, the NCAA 100 champ for LSU, was second (9.89), and Walter Dix of the USA, the NCAA 200 champ this season for Florida State, took third (9.91).

BEIJING (AP) - Usain Bolt rewrote the record books again and captured his first Olympic gold medal Saturday, running the 100-meter dash in a stunning 9.69 seconds for a blowout win that could have been even worse.

It was no contest as the 21-year-old Jamaican took a huge lead halfway through the race, then held his arms out wide, turned his palms up, pounded his chest and started celebrating a good 10 strides before he reached the finish line.

He broke his own record, set in May in New York, by .03 second and became the first sprinter to set the world record in an Olympic final since Donovan Bailey ran 9.84 at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

 

July 11

the more stream with 2,200 hours of 25 events live

No broadcaster shows how fast and far digital media has come than the U.S. network NBC Universal's plans for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In the 2006 Turin Winter Games, NBC streamed only one hockey game online. This year, NBC will stream 2,200 hours of 25 events live, with nearly the entire 4,000 hours of the games available on archive for North American Internet users.

March 15

Present

Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present
March 04

sea

September 18

Cooling street on top of mountain Lushan

It was amazing down on the top of mountain, all villas of building merged big trees.
September 12

Downtown of Jiujiang

So many free man on the streets played cards or Mojor everywhere in Jiujiang. there are also some bad things can be seen such as at long distance bus station, some older woman offering single man for massage by younger ladies, but behind then with bad boy to ask you more money after you get out, once i really see one who told us , this is a black shop...who pointed on shop loudly and angryly said... 
September 10

The slope for great man to climb

After all stuff welldone, we found a hotel Lianxi Hotel just located at the main entrance of Jiujiang university, 100yuang per night from 26th to 30th Sep. ..  we went to the haohanpo next morning. there is a shuttle bus from downtown city with 1.5yuan...In jiujiang i felt the air full of water... so that the grass and trees are growing so well...I will manage the following photos, to express them in detail...