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Cocky Usain Bolt Wins Race Refuses To Give Officials Back Baton

I guess when a runner wins the Olympic 4x100m relay they are expected to immediately hand the baton back to a waiting track official, but after Usain Bold won his race (a new world record, breaking 37 seconds) he “acted” like he was handing it off to an official but kept it for himself running right by her! Later officials forced him to give back the baton.

Derrick

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  • What value is that bit of plastic cylinder?
    Did the London 2012 get to keep their torch after jogging a few feet with it?
    It has been documented where a bearer has sold her torch for thousands, Bolt said he wanted the baton to mount on his wall; he should be allowed to keep it.

    The games maker who tried to refuse him ownership is nothing but a JOBSWORTH.
    As for you, you should change your URL to: http://thecunt.com..... or maybe that was already taken.

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