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Andy Murray realized a thunderous career highlight defeating Roger Federer to win the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Murray's favorite Olympic moment as a fan came courtesy of Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt.

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"It was when Bolt won the 100 meters in Beijing," Murray says of his most memorable moment as an Olympic fan. "I'd lost earlier in Beijing and I'd flown home. I was on the treadmill in the gym and I stopped just for a few minutes to watch the final. It was (over) in a few seconds.

"To see someone win by such a distance and how quick he was moving...that's something that sticks out."

Murray, who opens his Olympic defense against Serbia's Viktor Troicki, once trained with former Olympic champion sprinter Michael Johnson.

Photo credit: Stephen White/CameraSport


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