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    Usain Bolt Wins Most Olympic Mentions on Twitter, Facebook

    The legend of Usain Bolt is spreading through social media.

    The Jamaican sprinter -- who repeatedly claimed legendary status after his phenomenal performance Saturday -- was the most-mentioned Olympian on both Facebook and Twitter during the London Games, beating out American swimmer Michael Phelps.

    Bolt inspired 80,000 tweets per minute during his 200-meter race, and 74,000 during his 100- meter. Tweets about Bolt were among 150 million Olympics tweets in all over the 16 days of the games.

    Also read: Olympics Break Viewing Record

    Andy Murray yielded the next most tweets per minute -- 57,000 -- as he won the gold in the men's tennis singles. Bolt's relay team was responsible for the next-most tweets per minute -- 52,000 -- during the men 4 x 100 relay.

    Bolt was one of nine Olympians who yielded more than 1 million Twitter mentions. The others were Michael Phelps, Tom Daley, Ryan Lochte, Gabby Douglas, Andy Murray, Kobe Bryant, Yohan Blake, Lee Chong Wei and LeBron James.

    Bolt now has 8 million fans on Facebook, beating Phelps' 6.2 million. Phelps also scored the most "Likes" of any post for a quote attributed to Dr. Seuss: "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." It has 270,000 likes and counting.

    Douglas had the greatest increase in fans: The gold-medal gymnast's number of them increased nearly 4,000 percent to more than 597,000.

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