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![]() (BEIJING, August 16) -- The National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, will be the scene for the biggest race of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the sprint to see who will be crowned the world's fastest man. Tonight's semifinals saw a massive upset with one of the pre-race favorites, Tyson Gay, failing to qualify by 0.02 seconds. Usain Bolt will go into tonight's final as the competitor to beat, after clocking the fastest time in the semifinal, 9.85 seconds. The time put him ahead of fellow Jamaican Asafa Powell who ran in 9.91 seconds, and Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago in 9.93 seconds. Reigning world champion in the 100m and 200m, Gay failed to qualify after running a time of 10.05 seconds. Gay was the United States best chance for gold. Men's 100m finalists: 1. Usain Bolt - Jamaica 9.85 2. Asafa Powell - Jamaica 9.91 3. Richard Thompson - Trinidad/Tobago 9.93 4. Churandy Martina - Netherlands Antilles 9.94 5. Walter Dix - United States 9.95 6. Marc Burns - Trinidad/Tobago 9.97 7. Michael Frater - Jamaica 10.01 8. Darvis Patton - United States 10.03 ![]() |