Sprint phenomenon Usain Bolt London Olympics golden victory as he clearly won the 100 metres final in 9.63 seconds Sunday night August 5, 2012. He set a new Olympic record and the second fastest in history.
Andy Murray made Olympic history by beating Roger Federer in three straight sets 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 to the golden Olympic title.
And seemingly just like that, he had done it. Some 76 years since a British man had won a title at Wimbledon, and 100 since any member of Team GB had won a singles gold in tennis at the Olympics, Andrew Murray became a champion, sinking to his feet as the rest of the country rose on theirs to salute him.
~ By Bryony Gordon, 10:39PM BST 05 Aug 2012.
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