It's the kind of picture a
sports photographer can only ever dream of: The sprinter Usain Bolt clinching
gold as a lightning bolt illuminates the stormy skies above. That's exactly the
shot snapped by AFP photographer Olivier Morin on Aug 11, 2013 night as
the Jamaican athlete won his 100-metres final at the 2013 IAAF World
Championships in Moscow.
Photographers, sports fans
and commentators were slack-jawed after seeing the image on next day, with one
Irish article calling it "the coolest picture of the decade".
Morin, 47, who's based in AFP's
Milan bureau, shrugged
off his role in capturing the image, saying he can only claim "one percent"
credit. "Let's be honest: the only things I was able to control were the
framing of the shot and when to hit the remote-controlled trigger," he
wrote in an AFP blog posting. "The flash of lightning -- well, of course
that can't be planned."
Morin, an AFP veteran of 23
years, said he'd set up five remote-controlled cameras along the edge of the
track, all of them focused on Bolt's lane. He envisioned getting a photo of the
winner with his hands in the air. "It's of course the lightning that makes
the photo, because we're talking about Usain Bolt here. Without the flash in
the sky, it wouldn't really be anything that special. I knew it was a good shot,
but I didn't anticipate the amount of reaction it would get," Morin said.
The image was massively
shared on social media sites, and on Twitter was tweeted and retweeted
thousands of times. Britain 's
The Guardian newspaper called it "an image that is almost certain
never to be repeated", the Huffington Post said the photo was "astounding",
and the Washington Post designated it the picture of the day. Irish sports site
The Score went further -- calling it the "coolest picture of the decade."
Bolt clocked a season's best 9.77
seconds in heavy rain at the Luzhniki Stadium, with American Justin Gatlin
claiming silver and Nesta Carter, also of Jamaica , taking bronze.
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