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9th September 2016
03:30pm BST

Smyth, who won gold at Beijing 2008 and London 2012, raced home in a time of 10.64 to leave his competitors scrapping for silver and bronze. https://twitter.com/ParalympicsIRE/status/774248893076889602?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet Smyth, who had impressed in his qualifying heat, has now matched Usain Bolt's achievement of winning 100m golds in three successive games at the pinnacle of his sport. Up next for the 29-year-old from Derry is a tilt at retaining his 200-metre gold. Their was an understandably overjoyed reaction latest, fantastic feat of the blind athlete. One word was repeated most of all - Legend! https://twitter.com/ladublinoise/status/774250334126481408 https://twitter.com/shane_SpExPsych/status/774250367660003328 https://twitter.com/aileenmorr/status/774249181531762688 https://twitter.com/ericlalor/status/774249940210085889 https://twitter.com/smull01/status/774251763062939648 https://twitter.com/Brian_OCe/status/774249993138044928Footage from the Olympic Stadium in Rio of the incredible @smyth_jason winning another gold medal. Irish legend! ?? pic.twitter.com/BYiApDvefN
— JOE.ie (@JOEdotie) September 9, 2016
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