

Usain Bolt broke a record then spun some records.
Bolt, perhaps the biggest star of the London Games, hotfooted it from theOlympic Stadium on Saturday night to a party nearby in east London and turnedDJ to entertain the packed crowd.
"He came on stage and grabbed the mike," DJ Manny Norte told TheAssociated Press on Sunday. "The energy went up ten fold — it waselectric. Everyone was very excited to see him."
He proved a match for the professionals at a packed club that's been Jamaica'sOlympic party base.
"It was a historic event," said Norte, who performed alongside Bolt."It's not every day you get to play to a crowd with the fastest man onplanet ... you can tell he loves his music — his pop and reggae. We mixed upthe tracks at bit."
That's after Bolt proved himself on the track in London — again.
The Jamaican defended the gold medals in the 100 and 200 meters and the 4x100relay that he won in Beijing.
"I am happy and I did what I did and I came here to be a legend,"Bolt said at the party. "I am now, so I am very happy with myself."
He is the only athlete to win gold in the sprints in consecutive games.
"It is a wonderful feat," he said, between posing for pictures andfeasting on Jamaican food with his teammates. "We always come out here andgive it our best.
"At the last Olympics we did great and at this Olympics we did great, sofor me, it was an honor to share it with these guys and to do wonderful thingsand extraordinary things — so for me, I am very happy."
After attending his sponsor's party in East London's Brick Lane neighborhood,Bolt dashed to a glitzier nightclub, Movida, in London's West End.
Club spokeswoman Martina Pokorna said the group included Bolt's teammate YohanBlake and British swimmer Rebecca Adlington.
She said they were given a Nebuchadnezzar — the equivalent of 20 bottles — ofAce of Spades champagne. It has a retail price of 80,000 pounds ($125,000).
"They left at 6 o'clock this morning," she said.