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Usain Bolt promised himself to go into the record books as a legend. He won the 200m sprint at the Olympics London 2012 and truly moves into the record books as the only athlete to win the sprint double-double. Wining both events in 2008 and now 2012 Usain Bolt declared himself a legend. he did set himself anew Olympic record in the 100m dash but failed to do so in the 200m - saying it was because of an injury. So defending his titles for two consecutive Olympics is a record, he did create another record online just as he won the 200 meter sprint. He set a new Twitter record and Twitter sent out a Tweet saying 'Record alert! @usainbolt sets a new Olympic Games conversation record with over 80,000 TPM for his 200m victory'. Yes that was an Olympic first on Twitter 80,000 tweets per minute after his victory.
Please find the tweet below and we would like to join hands with Twitter in congratulating Usain Bolt.
Record alert!@usainbolt sets a new Olympic Games conversation record with over 80,000 TPM for his 200m victory.#Olympics
— Twitter (@twitter) August 9, 2012
Please find the official video below of Usain Bolt winning the 200m at London 2012 Olympics.

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