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Bolt still the fastest man in the world

Bolt was quick, Rose and Murray did the Brits proud, Ryan Lochte got mugged and the synchro swimmers at least had a clean pool on day nine of the Games.

Even a lumbering start couldn't slow down the world's fastest man.

Usain Bolt became the first person to win three straight Olympic 100-metre titles, blowing down the straight in 9.81 seconds at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

The Jamaican great defeated American rival Justin Gatlin by .08 seconds for his seventh Olympic gold medal. Andre de Grasse of Canada won the bronze.

Bolt started pulling away from Gatlin with about 30 metres left.

His electrifying kick capped an exciting day nine of the Rio Games that included Justin Rose winning the first Olympic golfing gold medal in 112 years with a two-stroke win over British Open champion Henrik Stenson.

American teen sensation Simone Biles added a third gold in gymnastics, capturing the women's vault title, and the US men's basketball team had yet another scare, this one from France, before advancing to the quarterfinals as the top, albeit shaky, seed.

Bolt added the Rio gold medal to the ones he won in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012. After kicking off his gold spikes, he flashed a smile and his signature pose, the Jamaican flag draping from his shoulders.

Klay Thompson ended an Olympic-long slump with 30 points, and the US needed almost all of them to hold off France 100-97 in basketball. It was the third straight close call for the favourites, who are looking as beatable as ever under coach Mike Krzyzewski.

Second-seeded Andy Murray of Britain beat Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina for his second consecutive Olympic singles tennis gold medal. His 7-5 4-6 6-2 7-5 victory halted the resurgent run of the 141st-ranked del Potro, who knocked off No.1 Novak Djokovic in the first round and No. 3 Rafael Nadal in the semifinals.

In the latest security incident to hit South America's first Olympic Games, Ryan Lochte and three other American swimmers were robbed at gunpoint early Sunday by thieves posing as police officers who pulled over their taxi and took cash and credit cards.

Nobody was hurt, but Lochte told NBA's "Today" show that one of the robbers put a cocked gun to his head and ordered him to get on the ground.

Synchronised swimmers were at least greeted on Sunday by clear blue water in the pool after officials worked through the night to replace the murky green water that prompted competitors to dub it "The Swamp."

Other highlights from Day 9:

SUMGONG'S SIDESTEP : Jemima Jelagat Sumgong had to evade a protester on her way to delivering Kenya's first gold in Rio, one which may have been saved by the swift intervention of security forces with a kilometre to go in the women's marathon. A man leapt over the railings waving a sign and two police motor bikes instantly cut him off.

WRESTLING WITH WRESTLING? : Shinobu Ota of Japan stunned seven-time Greco-Roman world champion and 2012 Olympic gold medallist Hamid Soryan of Iran 5-4. The world's oldest sport has undergone major changes. Matches now feature two three-minute periods with cumulative scoring instead of the best-of-three format that could be a snooze.

JAPANESE JAMBOREE : Kei Nishikori gave Japan its first Olympic tennis medal in 86 years, overcoming a mid-match lull to beat 2008 champion Rafael Nadal for the bronze in men's singles. Nadal leaves Brazil with a gold medal from men's doubles for Spain.


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