UPDATE - August 15, 2015 - 4:23 a.m. ET: Usain Bolt won the gold medal for the 100m race last night (9.81 sec) as he made track-and-field record in Rio for the triple-triple - three gold medals in three straight Olympics. Rio will be his final Olympic participation as he announced his retirement earlier last week. His next scheduled race is the 200m event which starts tomorrow, Tue. August 16 at 10:50 a.m. ET. Find Bolt's complete schedule of all the dates and times including how to watch the live stream via NBC is provided below.

USA's Justin Gatlin clocked the 2nd fastest time in the 100m final with 9.89 seconds and Canada's Andre de Grasse came in 3rd clocking 9.91 seconds. Here is a snapshot of the 100m final run results:

Complete Schedule for 2016 Olympics Men's 100m, 200m and 4x100m Relay

Men's 100m - USAIN BOLT WINS GOLD MEDAL

FINAL REPLAY: Sat. Watch the video highlights of Usain Bolt winning the 100m dash.

Men's 200m -
ROUND 1: Tue. Aug. 16 - 10:50 a.m. ET -- Watch Live Stream
SEMIFINALS: Wed. Aug. 17 - 9:00 p.m. ET -- Watch Live Stream
FINAL: Thu. Aug. 18 - 9:30 p.m. ET -- Watch Live Stream

Men's 4x100m Relay -
ROUND 1: Thu. Aug. 18 - 10:40 a.m. ET
FINAL: Fri. Aug. 19 - 9:35 p.m. ET -- Watch Live Stream

Usain Bolt's World Records & Net Worth

Usain Bolt is a six-time gold medal champion. In the past two Olympic Games, the Jamaican champion won the 100m, 200m and 4x100m Men’s Track & Field competition.

The world knows Bolt as being the “fastest man.” And the world’s fastest man is ready for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

“I’m feeling much more confident now. I’m much more comfortable with where I’m at,” the champion said.

Bolt currently holds the world record for the 100-meters and 200-meters. He broke both records clocking 9.58 seconds in the 100m and 19.19 seconds in the 200m at the 2009 World Championships in Germany. In the last world championships in Beijing, China, the Jamaican champion made 9.79, winning his third world championship.

Currently, Bolt's net worth is estimated to be somewhere in the vicinity of $60 million, the bulk of it stemming from endorsement deals that have earned him at least $32.5 million over the last two years. Learn which brands and endorsement deals Usain Bolt has landed here.

Usain Bolt Ahead of Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Jamaican officials gave Usain Bolt a medical exemption to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games after pulling a hamstring in Jamaica’s Olympic trials.

Bolt’s rival, American champion Justin Gatlin, called it a “medical pass” fueling more heat between the two.

“I think they have not learned over the years that the more you talk, the more I will want to beat you,” Bolt tells The Guardian. “It’s one of those things but I’m looking forward to it, should be exciting and they will feel my full wrath as always.”

Live stream Rio 2016 Olympics

People can watch the Live stream of the events on their IOS mobile androids by downloading the App “Rio 2016 Live.”

They can also visit Rio2016.com for live streaming via the internet.

Here is a list of NBC networks covering the Rio Olympics 2016:

Broadcast networks:
NBC
TELEMUNDO (Spanish language)
Cable channels:
Bravo
CNBC
Golf Channel
MSNBC
NBC Sports Network (NBCSN)
NBC UNIVERSO (Spanish language)
USA Network
Specialty channels (Basketball and Soccer)

The 2016 Rio Olympic Games officially starts this weekend following the Aug. 5 Opening Ceremony.

Stay tuned to watch Usain Bolt compete. In the meantime, follow his Facebook Page to see what he is up to.