Rio Olympics 2016: 31st Games set for opening ceremony

Rio Olympics 2016: 31st Games set for opening ceremony

Riadha ipo hewani sasa... muda huu ni nusu fainali ya mita 400 wa wanawake sambamba na kuruka juu wanaume
 
Usain St.Leo Bolt is not human.

Hahaa....dude makes it look so easy!

I'm definitely rooting for him but I'd happy if Justin Gatlin wins also [and he actually can..].
 
Bolt kesha book nafasi yake katika fainali. .. kwa muda wa 9.86
 
Felix katika heat 3 ya mita 400
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...... Ila kutumia nguvu nyingi sana huyo USA baby Gatlin

Ni kweli aisee.

Halafu anaonekana yuko tense sana.

Wakati Bolt ilionekana wazi kabisa kwamba hata hakutumia msuli kivile.

Mtu anapoangalia kushoto na kulia kuona aliye nyuma yake kabla ya finish line anakatisha tamaa kabisa.

Matumaini waliyonayo hao wakimbiaji wengine ni labda Bolt akamatwe kwa false start!

La sivyo imekula kwao.
 
Ole! Ole! Ole! Ole! Delpo! Delpo!” That chant from the crowd just about sums it up. The big man has to settle for silver but that doesn’t feel like much of a consolation as he returns to his chair and looks at the ground with tears in his eyes.
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Andy Murray embraces Juan Martin Del Potro at the end of the match.
 
Andy Murray wins 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5! It's Olympic gold for Great Britain!
So for the first time in this match, which has been going on for All Eternity, Del Potro is serving to stay in this remarkable Olympic final. So he might as well go hell for leather on the first point. He wheels into that forehand and grinds Murray down to lead 15-0. Murray wins the next point, doing just about enough with an overhead, but then he swipes a forehand return wide for 30-15. But then it’s Del Potro’s turn to fail with a forehand, the game going to 30-all. Murray looks like he’s about to win the next point when Del Potro drops a ball short. Yet he seems put off when some clown shouts out from the crowd and he totally messes up his drop shot. He stares at the crowd. If looks could kill. It’s 40-30. But not for long. Del Potro is dragged to deuce when he misses a backhand. The volume’s increasing and, just to add to the drama, an Argentinian fan is being ejected. Appropriately enough, he’s wearing a jester hat. Eventually he’s sent on his way, boos ringing around the arena as he leaves, and play can continue. When it does, Del Potro wallops a forehand wide. It would have been a winner. But wide it went and Murray has his first gold medal point! Can he take it? No! He nets a tight forehand return for deuce! But he has another chance when Del Potro, unnerved by a fine return, nets a backhand slice. Is this the moment? It is! Del Potro puts everything into a series of huge forehands. But he’s looking so tired. And this time he’s not kidding around. He’s dropping them short and Murray’s in the rally. He seizes control with a forehand into the left corner and Del Potro, on his last legs, can only slice into the net! That’s it! It’s all over! Andy Murray is the Olympic champion again! He’s in tears! Of course he is. He loves a good cry. And why not? No one’s ever won back to back Olympic titles in the tennis before!

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Andy Murray reacts after winning gold.
 
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Andy Murray fights his way back into the fourth set
 
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Del Potro is broken again
 
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Andy Murray loses momentum in the fourth.
 
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Andy Murray reacts during the third set which is going with serve
 
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Argentina fans show their support for their man Del Potro.
 
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