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Tim Layden: 12 final thoughts from the track at the Beijing Games

Usain Bolt's manager says the world-record holder in the 200 meters has been tested for performance-enhancing drugs only once when he's out of competition.Bob Martin/SITim Layden's MailbagSubmit a question or comment for Tim Layden. Name:Email:Hometown:Question: Some back-in-the-U.S, jet-legged final thoughts after the Olympic track meet in Beijing:• Usain Bolt I: The protracted debate...

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Tim Layden: Liu's early exit leaves China in tears

We asked the Sports Illustrated writers who covered the Beijing Olympics to leave us with their indelible memory of the Games.

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Tim Layden: Putting U.S. track's so-called 'disaster' in proper context

Overshadowed by baton drops and Jamaican dominance, Bryan Clay became the first American to win the decathlon in 12 years.Peter Read Miller/SITim Layden's MailbagSubmit a question or comment for Tim Layden. Name:Email:Hometown:Question: BEIJING -- Late Friday night in Beijing, Bryan Clay won a gold medal in the Olympic decathlon, the first such victory for the United States since Dan...

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Tim Layden: U.S. stars suffer a hugely disappointing day on track

BEIJING -- Think back to the end of last summer to another warm, humid place. Team USA is leaving Osaka, Japan, and the world championships of track and field with its stars clearly in order.

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Tim Layden: Bolt cements greatness, sets world record in 200 with 19.30

Forget showboating ... this was show-stopping. In record time and almost unimaginable fashion, Usain Bolt roared to gold in the 200 meters, writes Tim Layden.

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Tim Layden: Bolt chases the Holy Grail: Johnson's record in the 200

Usain Bolt cruised in the 100 with shocking ease. Will he next eclipse one of track's illustrious records to win 200 gold? Not so fast, writes SI.com's Tim Layden.

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12 final thoughts

Back in the U.S. and feeling a bit jet-legged, SI.com's Tim Layden still had some things on his mind about the Olympics, namely the track and field events.

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Putting the U.S.' showing into context

While the sprints and relays were disappointing, it would be stretching the truth to call Beijing a disaster for USA Track and Field, writes SI.com's Tim Layden.

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It was a day to forget for Team USA track

Flubs in the relays. Favorites falling short. A goose egg in sprint golds. Even a 400 sweep couldn't rescue an awful day for U.S. track, says SI.com's Tim Layden.

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Why the Jamaicans are running away with sprint golds in Beijing

The Jamaicans sprinted to the first sweep of the men's and women's 100 and 200 since '88. How did it happen? Tim Layden and David Epstein try to explain.

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Bolt chases record in the 200 meters

Jamaica's Usain Bolt (left) is chasing down Michael Johnson's 1996 world record time of 19.32 seconds in the 200 meters.Bill Frakes, Peter Read Miller/SITim Layden's MailbagSubmit a question or comment for Tim Layden.Name:Email:Hometown:Question:BEIJING -- It remains the most arresting track and field moment I have ever witnessed live. Better than either of Usain Bolt's world records...