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A similar outcome followed in the m World finals. In the semi-final, Gatlin outpaced Bolt — the Jamaican at Despite such slow times prior to Beijing, Bolt delivered in the final with his fifth fastest run ever for the m at Gatlin failed to reach his early season form and finished almost two-tenths of a second behind Bolt. Bolt’s four consecutive wins over m at the World Championships was unprecedented and established him clearly as the best ever sprinter at the competition.

The Americans initially had a lead, but a poor baton exchange saw them disqualified and Jamaica defend their title in Bolt competed sparingly in the m before the Olympics, with a run of He had four races over m, though only one was in Europe, and his best of 9. As in the previous season, Gatlin appeared to be in better form, having seasonal bests of 9. I remember in Beijing every other day they were drug-testing us”.

He also highlighted his dislike of rival Tyson Gay ‘s reduced ban for cooperation, given their close rivalry since the start of Bolt’s career, saying “it really bothered me — really, really bothered me”.

At the Rio Olympics, Bolt won the metres gold medal with a time of 9. Bolt took a financial stake in a new Australia-based track and field meeting series — Nitro Athletics. He performed at the inaugural meet in February and led his team Bolt All-Stars to victory. The competition featured variations on traditional track and field events.

He committed himself to three further editions. Bolt, who never failed a dope test, was quoted by the BBC saying that the prospect of having to return the gold was “heartbreaking”. At the World Athletics Championships , Bolt won his heat uncomfortably after a slow start in That race broke Bolt’s 4 year winning streak in the m. In his final individual race, in the final, Bolt won the bronze medal in 9.

Jamaica won their heat comfortably in In what was intended to be his final race, Bolt pulled up in agony with 50 metres to go and collapsed to the track after what was later confirmed to be another hamstring injury. He refused a wheelchair and crossed the finish line one last time with the assistance of his teammates Omar McLeod , Julian Forte , and Yohan Blake.

Following his season, Bolt had a statue of him unveiled in his honour at the National Stadium in Kingston on 3 December Bolt expresses a love for dancing and his character is frequently described as laid-back and relaxed.

Michael Johnson , the former m world and Olympic record holder, is also held in high esteem by Bolt. Bolt has the nickname “Lightning Bolt” due to his name and speed.

His middle name is St. In , Bolt also revealed his fondness of music, when he played a reggae DJ set to a crowd in Paris. Biomechanics researchers have studied, with no firm conclusions, whether this asymmetry has helped or hurt Bolt in his sprinting career.

He popularised the “lightning bolt” pose, also known as “to di world” or “bolting”, which he used both before races and in celebration. The pose consists of extending a slightly raised left arm to the side and the right arm folded across the chest, with both hands have the thumb and index finger outstretched. His performance of the pose during his Olympic and World Championship victories led to widespread copying of the move, from American President Barack Obama to small children.

It has been suggested that the pose comes from Jamaican dancehall moves of the period, [] [] though Olympic sprint champion Bernard Williams also had performed similar celebration moves earlier that decade. Cricket was the first sport to interest Bolt, and he said if he were not a sprinter, he would be a fast bowler instead. Another bowler complimentary of Bolt’s pace was former West Indies fast-bowling great Curtly Ambrose.

After talking with Australian cricketer Shane Warne , Bolt suggested that if he were able to get time off he would be interested in playing in the cricket Big Bash League. Melbourne Stars chief executive Clint Cooper said there were free spots on his team should be available.

Bolt stated that he enjoyed the Twenty20 version of the game, admiring the aggressive and constant nature of the batting. On his own ability, he said “I don’t know how good I am. I will probably have to get a lot of practice in.

Bolt is also a fan of Premier League football team Manchester United. He scored two points from a slam dunk but acknowledged his other basketball skills were lacking.

In an interview with Decca Aitkenhead of The Guardian in November , Bolt said he wished to play as a professional footballer after retiring from track and field. He reiterated his desire to play for Manchester United if given a chance and added, “For me, if I could get to play for Manchester United, that would be like a dream come true.

Yes, that would be epic. He wore the number “9. Bolt was offered a two-year contract from Maltese club Valletta , which he turned down on 18 October Bolt left the Mariners in early November after 8 weeks with the club. Bolt, a Green Bay Packers fan, stated in July he could have considered a career as a wide receiver in the National Football League had the rules on violent tackles related to concussions been as tightly regulated ‘back in the day’ as they were by that stage.

If he had switched to gridiron football, his concern was that he would have been a high-priced target for very heavy hits which made him back out of his desire to try the sport. He also felt certain that even at 34 and being retired he would comfortably be the fastest player in the league.

A documentary film based on the athletic life of Bolt to win three Olympic gold medals, titled I Am Bolt , was released on 28 November in United Kingdom. The film was directed by Benjamin Turner and Gabe Turner. Coincidentally, the guests at the party danced in an open field to Jamaican reggae singer Koffee ‘s song “Lockdown”. After winning the m title in the World Junior Championships in Kingston, Bolt signed a sponsorship deal with Puma. Almost single-handedly, Bolt has helped track transform itself from a dying sport to one with a singular, smiling, worldwide star.

In September , Bolt travelled to Australia where his sponsor Gatorade was holding an event called the “Gatorade Bolt” to find Australia’s fastest footballer. The event was held at the Sydney International Athletic Centre and featured football players from rugby league , rugby union , Australian rules football , and association football. Prior to the race Bolt gave the runners some private coaching and also participated in the 10th anniversary celebrations for the Summer Olympic Games.

In , Bolt collaborated with headphone maker Soul Electronics to design his own line of headphones. Bolt designed both an in-ear bud and over-ear model with the Jamaican color scheme and his signature “To Di World” pose. Bolt’s autobiography, My Story: 9. Bolt had previously said that the book ” As part of his sponsorship deal with Puma, the manufacturer sends sporting equipment to his alma mater, William Knibb Memorial High School, every year.

At Bolt’s insistence, advertisements featuring him are filmed in Jamaica, by a Jamaican production crew, in an attempt to boost local enterprise and gain exposure for the country. Bolt is the highest paid athlete in the history of the sport. Usain Bolt co-founded electric scooter company Bolt Mobility in , created in his namesake. Bolt appeared in Bolt Mobility’s debut commercial, released through YouTube and his official Facebook account.

In May , Bolt spoke in Paris at the Viva Technology conference, where he introduced the company’s future release of the Nano minicar. While in France, Bolt participated in a CNN interview where he revealed his reasons for founding the company.

Bolt argues that his scooter is different, which allows bag, shopping and mobile phone storage. The scooters have capabilities to reach up to 30 MPH, but are typically capped at 15 MPH depending on city regulation. The company has begun operations in a number of U. In early July , Bolt Mobility abruptly ceased operations, leaving bike-sharing programs up in the air, including Burlington, Vermont; [] Portland, Oregon; Richmond, California; and Richmond, Virginia.

Bolt made a cameo appearance in the opening sketch of 13 October broadcast of Saturday Night Live , hosted by Christina Applegate. When Ryan asked Bolt “Who won the metres? You weren’t even there. Bolt’s personal best of 9.

Bolt’s personal best of This performance broke his previous world record in the event, his Bolt has been on three world-record-setting Jamaican relay teams. The first record, The second record came at the World Championships in Athletics , a time of The third world record was set at the Summer Olympics , a time of Bolt also holds the metres world teenage best results for the age categories 15 Bolt completed a total of 53 wind-legal subsecond performances in the m during his career, with his first coming on 3 May and his last on 5 August at the World Championships.

His longest undefeated streak in the m was in 17 finals, lasting from 12 June to 3 September He also had a win-streak covering 14 m finals from 16 August to 16 July Bolt claimed 19 Guinness World Records , and, after Michael Phelps , holds the second highest number of accumulative Guinness World Records for total number of accomplishments and victories in sports.

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He too though has struggled with injuries, missing a chunk of time in and with hamstring problems. He did secure a bronze in the m and silver in the m at the world championships in Doha and that big-race pedigree could put him in good stead in a relatively inexperienced field. Another non-American who can make some noise in Tokyo is the South African sprinter Akani Simbine who finished fifth five years ago and boasts the second fastest time of the year.

The Commonwealth champion, who has a tattoo of himself on his calf, won a Diamond League meet in Florence this season, and is another not short of confidence.

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Usain St. An eight-time Olympic gold medallist , Bolt is the only sprinter to win Olympic m and m titles at three consecutive Olympics , , and He gained worldwide fame for his double sprint victory in world record times at the Beijing Olympics , which made him the first person to hold both records since fully automatic time became mandatory. He is the most successful male athlete of the World Championships. Bolt is the first athlete to win four World Championship titles in the m and is one of the most successful in the m with three titles.

Bolt improved upon his second m world record of 9. He has twice broken the metres world record , setting Bolt’s most successful event is the m, with three Olympic and four World titles. The Olympics was his international debut over m; he had earlier won numerous m medals including World Championship silver and held the world under and world under records for the event until being surpassed by Erriyon Knighton in Bolt was included in Time magazine’s Most Influential People of He has a brother, Sadiki, [18] and a sister, Sherine.

Upon his entry to William Knibb Memorial High School , Bolt continued to focus on other sports, but his cricket coach noticed Bolt’s speed on the pitch and urged him to try track and field events. The school had a history of success in athletics with past students, including sprinter Michael Green. His mother did not serve pork to him in accordance with Adventist beliefs.

Representing Jamaica in his first Caribbean regional event, Bolt clocked a personal best time of The m also yielded a silver, as Bolt finished in Running in the m event, he failed to qualify for the finals, but he still set a new personal best of He was detained by the police for his practical joke, and there was an outcry from the local community, which blamed coach McNeil for the incident.

Former Prime Minister P. The World Junior Championships were held in front of a home crowd in Kingston, Jamaica, and Bolt was given a chance to prove his credentials on a world stage. By the age of 15, he had grown to 1. He set a new championship record in the m with a time of Bolt competed in his final Jamaican High School Championships in He broke the m and m records with times of Bolt’s runs were a significant improvement upon the previous records, beating the m best by more than half a second and the m record by almost a second.

Bolt turned his main focus to the m and equalled Roy Martin ‘s world junior record of Indeed, at sixteen years old, Bolt had reached times that Johnson did not register until he was twenty, and Bolt’s m time was superior to Maurice Greene ‘s season’s best that year. Bolt was growing more popular in his homeland. Howard Hamilton, who was given the task of Public Defender by the government, urged the JAAA to nurture him and prevent burnout , calling Bolt “the most phenomenal sprinter ever produced by this island”.

Bolt was increasingly unfocused on his athletic career and preferred to eat fast food, play basketball, and party in Kingston’s club scene. In the absence of a disciplined lifestyle, he became ever-more reliant on his natural ability to beat his competitors on the track.

As the reigning m champion at both the World Youth and World Junior championships, Bolt hoped to take a clean sweep of the world m championships in the Senior World Championships in Paris. Bolt was pragmatic about his chances and noted that, even if he did not make the final, he would consider setting a personal best a success. Bolt was dismayed at missing out on the opportunity, but focused on getting himself in shape to gain a place on the Jamaican Olympic team instead.

However, he was hampered by a leg injury and was eliminated in the first round of the metres with a disappointing time of The year signalled a fresh start for Bolt in the form of a new coach, Glen Mills , and a new attitude toward athletics. Mills recognised Bolt’s potential and aimed to cease what he considered an unprofessional approach to the sport. Misfortune awaited Bolt at the next major event, the World Championships in Helsinki.

Bolt felt that both his work ethic and athleticism had much improved since the Olympics, and he saw the World Championships as a way to live up to expectations, stating, “I really want to make up for what happened in Athens. Hopefully, everything will fall into place”. Bolt was less enthusiastic, and demanded that he feel comfortable in his sprinting. The m remained Bolt’s primary event when he returned to competition; he bested Justin Gatlin ‘s meet record in Ostrava , Czech Republic.

Bolt had aspired to run under twenty seconds to claim a season’s best but, despite the fact that bad weather had impaired his run, he was happy to end the meeting with just the victory. Also, he was more keen on competing over longer distances, setting his sights on running regularly in both m and m events within the next two years.

He passed the finishing post with a time of He yearned to run in the metres but Mills was skeptical, believing that Bolt was better suited for middle distances. The coach cited the runner’s difficulty in smoothly starting out of the blocks and poor habits such as looking back at opponents in sprints. Mills told Bolt that he could run the shorter distance if he broke the m national record.

Mills complied with Bolt’s demand to run in the m, and he was entered to run the event at the 23rd Vardinoyiannia meeting in Rethymno , Crete. In his debut tournament, he won the gold medal in a time of He built on this achievement at the World Championships in Osaka , Japan, winning a silver medal.

The race was won by Tyson Gay in Jamaica set a national record of The silver medals from the Osaka World Championships boosted Bolt’s desire to sprint, and he took a more serious, more mature stance towards his career. On 3 May , Bolt ran a time of 9.

He ran 9. In June , Bolt responded to claims that he was a lazy athlete, saying that the comments were unjustified, and he trained hard to achieve his potential. However, he surmised that such comments stemmed from his lack of enthusiasm for the metres event; he chose not to make an effort to train for that particular distance. Bolt was more focused in practice, and a training schedule to boost his top speed and his stamina, in preparation for the Olympics, had improved both his m and m times.

Bolt doubled-up with the metres and metres events at the Beijing Summer Olympics. As the new m world-record holder, he was the favourite to win both races. Here they come down the track. In the Olympic m final 16 August , Bolt broke new ground, winning in 9.

Considering factors such as Bolt’s position, acceleration and velocity in comparison with second-place-finisher Thompson, the team estimated that Bolt could have finished in 9. Bolt stated that setting a world record was not a priority for him, and that his goal was just to win the gold medal, Jamaica’s first of the Games. When I saw I wasn’t covered, I was just happy”. Jamaican government minister Edmund Bartlett also defended Bolt’s actions, stating, “We have to see it in the glory of their moment and give it to them.

We have to allow the personality of youth to express itself”. Bolt then focused on attaining a gold medal in the m event, aiming to emulate Carl Lewis ‘ double win in the Los Angeles Olympics. The feat made him the first sprinter since Quarrie to hold both m and m world records simultaneously and the first to hold both records since the introduction of electronic timing. Bolt’s record-setting runs caused commentators not only to praise his achievements but to speculate about his potential to become one of the most successful sprinters in history.

Elliott, a member of the IAAF anti-doping commission, urged those concerned about the issue to “come down and see our programme, come down and see our testing, we have nothing to hide”. He also welcomed anti-doping authorities to test him to prove that he was clean, stating, “We work hard and we perform well and we know we’re clean”.

I was slowing down long before the finish and wasn’t tired at all. I could have gone back to the start and done it all over again.

Despite having the slowest start among his competitors in the m race, he still crossed the finishing line in 9. Powell had moved closer to Bolt’s world record after setting a new personal best of 9. This was the first m race featuring both Bolt and Powell since the final in the Olympics. Both Jamaicans broke the track record, but Bolt came out on top with a time of 9. Victory, however, did not come as smoothly as it had in Beijing.

Bolt made the slowest start of the nine competitors and had to recover ground in cold conditions and against a 0. On his return to Jamaica, Bolt was honoured in a homecoming celebration and received an Order of Distinction in recognition of his achievements at the Olympics. Bolt started the season competing in the metres in order to improve his speed, winning two races and registering However, he quickly recovered following minor surgery and after cancelling a track meet in Jamaica he stated that he was fit to compete in the metres street race at the Manchester Great City Games.

Rival Tyson Gay suggested that Bolt’s m record was within his grasp, but Bolt dismissed the claim and instead noted that he was more interested in Asafa Powell’s return from injury.

The World Championships were held during August at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, which was coincidentally the same month and venue where Jesse Owens had achieved world-wide fame 73 years earlier. Bolt eased through the m heats, clocking the fastest ever pre-final performance of 9. Although Gay withdrew from the second race of the competition, Bolt once again produced world record-breaking time in the metres final.

He broke his own record by 0. I felt like I was in a video game, that guy was moving — fast”. On the last day of the Berlin Championships, the Governing Mayor of Berlin , Klaus Wowereit , presented Bolt with a foot high section of the Berlin Wall in a small ceremony, saying Bolt had shown that “one can tear down walls that had been considered as insurmountable.

Several days after Bolt broke the world records in and metres events, Mike Powell , the world record holder in long jump 8. Early on in the outdoor season, Bolt ran He failed to match Johnson’s ten-year-old record of After his return from injury a month later, Bolt asserted himself with a m win at the Athletissima meeting in Lausanne 9. Tyson Gay soundly defeated him with a run of 9. Bolt went undefeated over m and m in the season. He began with wins in Rome and Ostrava in May. Two further m wins came in Paris and Stockholm the following month, as did a m in Monaco, though he was a tenth of a second slower than compatriot Asafa Powell before the world championships.

 
 

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