LONDON -- It'd be www.indian sex videosa wasted opportunity to go to the Olympics -- a place that's obviously teeming with famous athletes -- and not grab a few chance selfies.
This doesn't just apply to the public, either.
SEE ALSO: We asked an Olympian what it's like to spend 4 years training for RioOn Sunday night, Usain Bolt claimed his third 100 metre gold medal. He posed for a pretty brilliant photo during the race itself, and then after he'd crossed the finish line he was joined by the women's heptathlon medal-winners for some equally brilliant selfies.
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Nafissatou Thiam, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Brianne Theisen-Eaton were receiving their medals when Bolt finished his race.
Sensing that a historic selfie moment was at hand, they hopped the fence to join him on the track.
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After grabbing a few pictures, they went their separate ways to resume their own celebrations.
Best. Day. Ever.
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