100 metres – Beijing 2008

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100 metres – Beijing 2008 was the men's Olympic sprint event at the 2008 Beijing Games in which Usain Bolt set a then-world record and won his first Olympic gold medal in the 100m.

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Label Occurrences
100 metres – Beijing 2008 canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic athletics event
men's 100 metres event
bronzeMedalist Walter Dix
bronzeMedalistCountry USA
surface form: United States
country China
date 2008-08-15
2008-08-16
discipline sprint
finalDate 2008-08-16
finalLocalTime 22:30
followedBy 100 metres – London 2012
gender men's
goldMedalist Usain Bolt
goldMedalistCountry Jamaica
location Beijing
maximumAthletesPerNOC 3
notableFeature Usain Bolt visibly slowed and celebrated before the finish line
first Olympic 100 m gold medal for Usain Bolt
race widely regarded as one of the most dominant 100 m performances in Olympic history
numberOfCompetitors 80
numberOfNations 63
Olympiad Games of the XXIX Olympiad
partOf 2008 Summer Olympics
athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics
precededBy 100 metres – Athens 2004
previousWorldRecordDate 2008-05-31
previousWorldRecordHolder Usain Bolt
previousWorldRecordLocation New York City
previousWorldRecordTime 9.72 s
qualificationStandardA 10.21 s
qualificationStandardB 10.28 s
rounds final
heats
quarterfinals
semifinals
silverMedalist Richard Thompson
silverMedalistCountry Trinidad and Tobago
sport athletics
venue Beijing National Stadium
Bird's Nest
windInFinal +0.0 m/s
winnerLane 4
winnerReactionTime 0.165 s
winningTime 9.69 s
worldRecordHolder Usain Bolt
worldRecordSet true
worldRecordTime 9.69 s
worldRecordType men's 100 metres world record

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Subject: 100 metres – Beijing 2008
Description of subject: 100 metres – Beijing 2008 was the men's Olympic sprint event at the 2008 Beijing Games in which Usain Bolt set a then-world record and won his first Olympic gold medal in the 100m.

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Usain Bolt olympicGoldMedal 100 metres – Beijing 2008