London 2012 Olympics: A sporting legend – and it turns out he’s not a bad photographer either

DOUBLE gold medallist Usain Bolt turned the tables on the media by grabbing a 
photographer’s camera.

Bolt, the first man to successfully defend both Olympic sprint titles following his 200m win on Thursday, borrowed a camera belonging to Jimmy Wixtröm, of Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet.

He then took a series of pictures including one showing fellow Jamaican sprinter Yohan Blake joking around, one of the cheering crowd and one of photographers trying to capture the moment.

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Bolt, who retained his 100m crown last Sunday, led home a Jamaica one-two-three in a time of 19.32 seconds. Yohan Blake took silver in 19.44, with Warren Weir in third.

It is not the first time Bolt has borrowed Wixtröm’s camera – he pulled the same stunt after winning gold at the world championships in Daegu, South Korea, and then again during a workout in Rome.

After his 200m win, Bolt told the BBC: “This is what I wanted, and I got it. I’m very proud of myself. After a rough season, I came out here and did it. I thought the world record was possible. I guess I was fast but not fit enough.”

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