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Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres

Men's 100 metres
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Usain Bolt Olympics Celebration.jpg
Bolt after winning the 100m final
Venue Beijing National Stadium
Dates 15 August (heats)
16 August (semifinal and final)
Competitors 80 from 64 nations
Winning time 9.69 WR
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Usain Bolt
 Jamaica
2nd, silver medalist(s) Richard Thompson
 Trinidad and Tobago
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Walter Dix
 United States
2004
2012
1st, gold medalist(s) Usain Bolt
 Jamaica
2nd, silver medalist(s) Richard Thompson
 Trinidad and Tobago
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Walter Dix
 United States

The men's 100 metres sprint event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 15 and 16 August at the Beijing National Stadium. The final was won by Jamaican Usain Bolt in a world record time of 9.69 seconds.

Holding a considerable lead 70 metres into the race, Bolt opened his arms in celebration before slapping his chest. Kriss Akabusi criticized Usain Bolt's chest slapping before the finish line as showboating, shortly before Bolt captured the gold in the 100 meter sprint, noting that the actions cost Bolt an even faster record time.IOC president Jacques Rogge also condemned the Jamaican's actions as disrespectful. Bolt denied that this was the purpose of his mid-race celebration by saying "I wasn't bragging. When I saw I wasn't covered, I was just happy."

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:

The following new world and Olympic records were set during this competition.

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) was able to enter up to three entrants providing they had met the A qualifying standard (10.21) in the qualifying period (1 January 2007 to 23 July 2008). NOCs were also permitted to enter one athlete providing he had met the B standard (10.28) in the same qualifying period.

Eight years after the event, the IOC reanalyzed doping samples and disqualified Samuel Francis for having stanozolol in his sample.

All times shown are in seconds. The following abbreviations are used:

The first round was held on 15 August. The first three runners of each heat plus the next ten overall fastest runners qualified for the second round.

Heat 1

Heat 2


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