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Usain Bolt, Segway cameraman meet again

Usain Bolt and the clumsy cameraman who toppled him after Bolt's 200-metre victory returned to the scene of their collision Friday at the world championships in Beijing, only this time there was nobody doing backflips.

Shake hands after Bolt receives 200m gold medal

Usain Bolt, Segway cameraman shake hands

9 years ago
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After receiving his 200m gold medal, the World's Fastest Man accepts a peace offering from the infamous Segway cameraman that accidentally knocked him down

Usain Bolt and the clumsy cameraman returned to the scene of their collision, only this time there was nobody doing backflips.

When they met again Friday in Beijing, Bolt had just received his gold medal for winning the 200-metre final the previous night — the race that preceded a dramatic collision with a TV cameraman who was filming his celebration from a two-wheel motorized vehicle.

An embarrassed Song Tao, who works for host broadcaster CCTV, gave Bolt a plastic red bracelet by way of apology and placed it on Bolt's wrist for him to wear as a good luck charm.

They shook hands and smiled, much to the amusement of the crowd at the Bird's Nest stadium. Bolt gave the cameraman a thumbs-up. 

On Thursday, the cameraman's two-wheeler hit a metal rail on the side of the track and veered right into the back of Bolt. He hit the Jamaican in the legs and both fell backward onto the track. Bolt flipped back onto his feet and, after checking to see if the TV operator was OK, walked away.

Video of the accident went viral, and Bolt said he was fine apart from a few scratches.