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1988: Gold for Johnson in 100m sprint Ben Johnson has won the 100m gold at the Seoul Olympics and reaffirmed his position as the world's fastest man. The Canadian also smashed his own world record with a time of 9.79 seconds in the most exciting race of the Games so far. Johnson's American rival Carl Lewis - chasing his 1984 Los Angeles medal tally of four golds - could only manage silver. Third place was claimed by Britain's Linford Christie who became the first European to dip below 10 seconds. Johnson led for the entire race, destroying the competition by hitting a maximum speed of 30 mph (48.3 km/h). It took him just 48 strides to reach victory after an explosive start from the blocks - once again demonstrating his ability to react so fast to the starter's gun he can almost secure a race in the first second.
And the sprinter told reporters at the post-race news conference he felt easily capable of running an even faster time. "If I had gone through I would have got 9.75 - but I'm saving that for next year," he said. But he told the BBC he valued the gold medal above the world record. "No one can take it away from me," he said. |
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