
Usain Bolt celebrated his 23rd birthday today with his sights set on a knighthood after smashing his second world record in five days at the World Championships in Berlin.
After winning the 100 metres with a new world record of 9.58 seconds on Sunday, Bolt completed the sprint double by destroying his own world record in the 200m for good measure.
The Jamaican stormed to victory in the Olympic Stadium in 19.19secs, slashing 0.11 off the time set in Beijing last year - he also took 0.11 off the 100m record - with Panama's Alonso Edward claiming silver in 19.81 and American Wallace Spearmon the bronze in 19.85.
Bolt is the first man to hold the 100 and 200m world and Olympic titles at the same time and was delighted to prove his brilliant display in the Olympics last year was no fluke.
Asked if Berlin was harder than Beijing, Bolt said: "Not mentally, physically it was harder because I wasn't in the best of shape. The rounds took a lot out of me this time. I just want to go home and sleep.
"It definitely means a lot because I showed people that last year wasn't a joke. I went through some problems this season but I came out here and I showed the world with hard work and dedication what is possible.
"I definitely came here trying to double. Now I'm double world champion, I'm double Olympic champion so I have to defend my titles. If Queen Elizabeth knighthooded me would I get the title 'Sir Usain Bolt?' That sounds very nice."
Bolt felt a 200m record was not on the cards after missing a month's training this season following a car crash in April.
He required minor surgery to remove thorns from his left foot after the accident and that affected his ability to train for the 200m by running bends.
"I can definitely say I didn't expect that (time) because I was a little bit tired," said Bolt, who will sit out the heats of the 4x100m relay and rely on his Jamaican team-mates to get him into the final.
"I said let's try because people are really looking out for this, I said it won't hurt to try. So I tried really hard and now I'm really tired.
"Maybe next time I should just run the 200m or the 100m alone. My form was going backwards. I wasn't running upright. It wasn't a good race but it was a fast one."
The Jamaican again looked supremely relaxed before the race, wearing a t-shirt bearing the phrase "Ich Bin Ein Berlino" in reference to Berlino the bear, the official mascot of the championships.
But he was in determined mood once the race got under way at the second attempt, powering round the bend and gritting his teeth in determination until crossing the line and seeing the time on the electronic display.
Usain Bolt factfile:
1986: Born August 21 in Trelawny, Jamaica.
2002: At the age of 15, Bolt wins gold in the 200m and silver in both the 4x100m and 4x400m relays at the 2002 World Junior Championships in Kingston.
2003: Wins gold in the 200m at World Youth Championships in Sherbrooke.
2004: Becomes first junior to break the 20-second mark in the 200m, clocking 19.93 seconds.
2005: Claims gold medal in the 200m at the Central American and Caribbean Championships with a time of 20.03secs.
2007: Wins 200m silver at World Championships in Osaka, and also wins silver as a member of the 4x100m relay.
2008: May 3 - Posts the second-fastest 100m time in history at the Jamaica Invitational, clocking 9.76secs.
May 31 - Breaks the world record in the 100m at the Reebok Grand Prix, posting a time of 9.72secs in only his fifth race over the distance.
July 13 - Beats his personal best in the 200m, finishing in 19.67 seconds in Athens to register the fastest time over the distance in 2008 and the fifth-fastest 200m time ever.
Aug 16 - Wins 100m gold at the Beijing Olympics, lowering his previous world record to 9.69secs.
Aug 20 - Completes Olympic sprint double, winning the 200m in a new world record time of 19.30secs.
Aug 22 - Runs third leg as Jamaica score Olympic 4x100m relay victory in world record time of 37.10secs.
Nov 23 - Voted IAAF World Male Athlete of the Year.
2009: April 29 - Escapes serious injury when his BMW M3 car skids off road outside of Kingston and overturns. Requires minor foot surgery.
May 17 - Wins Manchester Great City Games 150m in world best time of 14.35secs.
Covered first 100m in 9.91sec and last 100m with flying start in 8.70secs.
June 10 - Wins 2009 Laureus World Sportsman of the Year.
August 16 - Wins gold medal in 100m at World Championships in Berlin, with new world record time of 9.58 seconds.
Aug 20 - Claims second gold medal at World Championships in Berlin, with new world record time of 19.19 seconds over 200 metres.
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