Usain Bolt became the first man to retain both Olympic sprint titles as he led home a Jamaican clean sweep in the 200m. During the celebrations that followed his historic win, Bolt borrowed a camera from Jimmy Wixtrom, a photographer with the Swedish paper Aftonbladet.

Bolt snapped away at the assembled group of camera operators and photographers covering the event.

He then turned his attention and camera to his compatriot Yohan Blake.

The sprinters entertained the jubilant crowd, Blake adopting a variety of poses for the camera.

The silver medallist even performed his pre-race routine, associated with his nickname, "the beast".

The 80,000 spectators gave a standing ovation, which Bolt was also quick to capture.

Before moving on to other celebrations and a lap of the track, the gold medallist returned the camera to its rightful owner, photographer Jimmy Wixtrom, pictured bottom right in the black hat.

Before Thursday's 200m final, Bolt had suggested he could break his own world record of 19.19 seconds.

Although he broke neither the world or Olympic records on this occasion, Bolt was full of joy in the post-sprint media conference, insisting he had left a permanent imprint on the sport.