Olympic officials say there will be zero tolerance for any more incidents such as the throwing of a plastic bottle onto the track before Sunday's 100-meter final.

"Throwing a bottle on to the field of play is unacceptable, it's not just unacceptable at an Olympics Games but at any sporting event and anybody who does that will be removed," says Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London organizing committee.

London police say they have arrested the man, who has not been identified or charged. He was being held Monday morning at a police station in east London.

The suspect was reportedly hit by a Dutch judo champion after he threw the bottle on the track moments before the start of the 100-meter final.

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