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Usain Bolt wins 100-meter world championship, proving he is still the fastest man alive

Aug 23, 2015, 22:14 IST

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Justin Gatlin (L) of the U.S. and Usain Bolt of Jamaica (C) cross the finsih line in the men's 100 metres final during the 15th IAAF World Championships at the National Stadium in Beijing, China August 23, 2015.REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Usain Bolt is still the fastest man in the world. 

The 100-meter world record holder defended his title as the world's fastest man on Sunday, winning the 100-meter run in a thrilling race at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing. Bolt ran a seasons-best time of 9.79 seconds for the win.

Justin Gatlin of the US, who has run the fastest time in the world this year at 9.74 seconds, finished second in 9.80 seconds. Trayvon Bromell of the US and Andre De Grasse of Canada, who compete collegiately for Baylor and USC, respectively, finished tied for third

Ahead of the World Championship's, Bolt had a seasons best of just 9.87 seconds - a far cry from his world record of 9.58 seconds - and for the first time since 2008, Bolt was not the overwhelming favorite to win the 100. Ahead of Sunday's final, letsrun.com reported that sports book officially had Gatlin as the favorite. 

With his title on Sunday, Bolt has now won the last 6 international 100-meter championships - including the World Championships and Olympics - and though his best time this year is still slower than Gatlin's, gold medals are what matters.

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