Rio 2016: Usain Bolt Completes Unprecedented Third-straight Sprint Treble

Usain Bolt has achieved his dream of a triple treble having led Jamaica to victory in the 4x 100 meters relay at the Rio Olympics.

He cruised down the home straight to seal the glory ahead of surprise silver medalists Japan and the United States in third. The US were later disqualified and Canada elevated to bronze. Bolt had been level with the Japanese at the last baton change.

Bolt ends his unprecedented Olympic adventure with a record of nine events entered, nine gold medals won.

"The pressure is real. I look at it as accomplishment. I live for these moments, it is beautiful and I came through," Bolt told reporters.

"It is a brilliant feeling. I told the guys if it didn't happen tonight I would beat them up."

The 29-year-old has said this is his last Games, meaning the Olympic movement is now losing its biggest star, arguably ever.

But he went out on a high, ably assisted by Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake and Nickel Ashmeade.

Bolt started his record bid with on Sunday, destroying the opposition including former doper Justin Gatlin.

He followed up with 200 success on Thursday, running 19.78 seconds to finish comfortably ahead of his Canadian rival Andre de Grasse.

He was disappointed not to threaten his world record of 19.19 in the 200, and such are his high standards, he personally might see the Games as a failure.

But his millions of adoring fans know they have been witnessing sporting history in the making, history that will probably never be matched. He is a freak, but a wonderful freak.

(DW)