The towering sprinter Usain Bolt has claimed his first Commonwealth medal of his illustrious career in Glasgow on Saturday.
Six-times Olympic champion stole the show to give the Commonwealth Games the moment it had been waiting for, leading Jamaica to gold in the 4x100 metres relay, Rueters reported.
Eight-times world champion Bolt delighted the Hampden Park crowd as he raced down the home straight to give Jamaica victory in a Games record time of 37.58 seconds.
"I'm happy for the fans and I'm happy to get my Commonwealth gold medal," Bolt told reporters. "It (the Commonwealth Games) was always on my to-do list.
He regretted for not running in the individual event of the games for his injury, the report mentioned.
However, after anchoring the Jamaica team of Jason Livermore, Kemar Bailey-Cole and Nickel Ashmeade to victory on a puddle-strewn track, Bolt charmed the crowd by performing his 'lightning bolt' celebration, posing for selfies and donning a tartan hat.


