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Usain Bolt did not let anyone spoil his party.

Bolt’s countryman and training partner, Yohan Blake, gave it his best shot. But, in the end, Bolt remains the guest of honor on the track at the London Olympics just as was in 2008 at the Beijing Games.

Running the 200 meters in a blistering 19.32 seconds, the 25-year-old Jamaican track star won his second consecutive gold medal in the event. Blake won the silver, crossing in 19.44 seconds, with the bronze going to Warren Weir, also of Jamaica, in a time of 19.84 seconds.

“It’s what I came here to do,” Bolt said after winning the 200 meters, via The New York Times. “I’m now a legend. I’m also the greatest athlete to live.”

Bolt is the first man to win two Olympic titles in the 200. He’s also the first man to twice sweep the 100 and the 200. And he’s been telling us all week that he was going to pull it off.

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