Twice banned for doping
offences, Gatlin was 0.08 seconds behind Bolt, with Canada's Andre de Grasse in
third.
Jamaica's Usain Bolt became
the first athlete to win three Olympic 100m titles by beating American Justin
Gatlin to gold at Rio 2016.
Bolt, 29, ran 9.81 seconds
in his final Olympics to replicate his success at Beijing 2008 and London 2012.
"Somebody said I can
become immortal," said Bolt. "Two more medals to go and I can sign
off. Immortal."
De Grasse took bronze in a
personal best of 9.91, ahead of Bolt's Jamaican team-mate Yohan Blake.
There was no British
interest in Sunday's showpiece as CJ Ujah and James Dasaolu were eliminated in
the semi-finals.
Bolt remains on target to
leave Rio with a third successive Olympic treble, having won the 100m, 200m and
4x100m relay titles in 2008 and 2012.
"It wasn't perfect
today, but I got it done and I'm pretty proud of what I've achieved," he
said. "Nobody else has done it or even attempted it.
"I expected to go
faster, but I'm happy that I won. I did what I had to."
He has no rival
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