Watch Usain Bolt’s Final Olympic Race in Rio, and Maybe Ever
He did it again. Usain Bolt dominated the 200m dash on Thursday, covering the distance in 19.79 seconds to claim his second Gold medal of the Rio Games. Tonight, Bolt — who turns 30 on Sunday — joins up with his teammates from Jamaica in the 4x100m relay. Bolt is seeking his ninth career Gold medal and third straight in this event. Bolt said earlier this year that he planned to retire after the 2017 World Championships, so there’s a very good possibility that tonight will be his final Olympic race.
The 200m race is scheduled for 9:35 p.m. ET and will be aired live on NBC in the eastern and central time zones. To watch via desktop or laptop, visit nbcolympics.com. From there, you will be taken to log in to your cable provider. To watch on your phone or tablet, use the NBC Sports App, which can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, Google Play, and the Windows Store. The app, too, requires a cable or satellite subscription to stream the Games.
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