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Andre De Grasse And Usain Bolt Have A Bond, And It's Awesome

This. Is. Awesome.

So, you probably know something monumental went down Sunday night.

In the men's Olympic 100-metre sprint, reigning Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt from Jamaica made it a three-peat with a 9.81 time, USA's Justin Gatlin scored silver with 9.89 seconds, and Canada's Andre De Grasse ran a personal best to capture bronze at 9.91 seconds.

It was an incredible race - if you blinked twice you would've missed it, and also the obvious camaraderie between Bolt and De Grasse that made it all the more heartwarming.

Luckily, there are photos.

Jamaica's Usain Bolt (R) and Canada's Andre De Grasse (2R) compete in the Men's 100-metre semi-final in Rio, Aug. 14, 2016. (Photo:ANTONIN THUILLIER/AFP/Getty)

There was a little fist bump that happened (this isn't quite it, but it did happen) (Photo: JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty)

The props went both ways. (Photo: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Genuine. (Photo: JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty)

De Grasse and Bolt ran in adjacent lanes again.

De Grasse on the left, Bolt on the right this time. (Photo: Lucas Oleniuk/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

The men's 100-metre final. Not intimidating at all. (Photo: JEFF PACHOUD/AFP/Getty Images)

Hug. (Photo: JEFF PACHOUD/AFP/Getty Images)

(Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

Yup. (Photo: OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/Getty Images)

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