LONDON (Reuters) - Jamaican sprinter and world-record holder Usain Bolt is out to prove that lightning can strike twice on Thursday when he tries to defend his 200 metres title, while the United States closed on China at the head of the Olympic medals table.
On the 13th day of competition, Kenyan David Rudisha is favourite in the 800 and world champion Christian Taylor and fellow American Will Claye contest the men's triple jump.
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