Jamaican Sprint |
LONDON - Usain Bolt set a record, then spun some records.
The Jamaican sprinting great that hotfooted Olympic Stadium on Saturday night at a party nearby in East London and turned DJ to entertain the crowd.
"He came on stage and grabbed the mic," DJ Manny Norte said The Associated Press on Sun. "The energy has added to denary. It was electric. Everyone was very excited to see him. "
He proved a match for professionals in a crowded club that was based in Jamaica Olympic party.
"It was a historic event," told Norte, who executed beside Bolt. "It is not every day you can play to a crowd of fastest man on the planet .... You can tell he loves his music -. His pop and reggae We mixed the tracks little. "
It was after proven Bolt again, matching her gold medals in Beijing in the 100 and 200 meters and 4x100 relay.
"I am happy and I did what I did and I came here to be a legend," Bolt said at the party. "I'm today; I'm very plzed with myself."
It is the only athlete to win gold in the sprints in consecutive games.
"This is a large achievement," he told, between posing for pics and feast on Jamaican cuisine with his teammates. "We ever come present and give it our better.
"At the last Olympics we've done a great and that we had a great Olympics, so for me it was an honor to share it with these guys and do wonderful things and things extraordinary.”
After attending his party sponsor in the East End of London Brick Lane, Bolt dashed to a glitzier nightclub Movida in London's West End. Club spokeswoman Martina Pokorna told the group included Bolt teammate Yohan Blake and British swimmer Rebecca Adlington.
She said they received a Nebuchadnezzar - the equivalent of 20 bottles - Ace of Spades champagne. It's a retail cost of 80,000 pounds ($ 125,000).
"They left at six this morning," she told.