Usain BOLT Biography
Usain Bolt has been, quite simply, the face of the
last three Olympic Games. To win the event’s blue riband event, the 100m, just
once, guarantees Olympic immortality. To do it three times at consecutive
Games, and add the 200m and 4x100m relay titles to the mix, gives him a good
case to be considered the greatest athlete of all time. Still only 33, he is a
living legend. Add real charm and humour to the mix, and Bolt has been the
superstar that the Games needed over the last decade and a bit.
Bolt was born on 21 August 1986 in Sherwood Content,
Jamaica. He grew up as a sports-obsessed kid, excelling in football and
cricket. At high school, his cricket coach encouraged him to try athletics
seriously. It was a good decision, by the age of 16, in 2002, he was world
junior champion.
By 2007, he was the fastest man in history, setting his first 100m world record, and a year later, at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, he rose to international superstardom. In China, Bolt triumphed in the men’s 100m sprint, and then added the 200m and 4x100m title to secure a legendary triple. He broke the world record in all three events.
Bolt had to return his
4x100m medal for Beijing 2008 after his teammate Nestor Carter was
retroactively banned for a doping violation, but his personal record remains
impeccable – and his sprinting record haul surely unbeatable.
Since his retirement in
2018, Bolt has remained extremely popular and high profile. He attempted to
become a professional footballer – training with sides like Borussia Dortmund
and Central Coast Mariners, as well as playing at Soccer Aid – and has got
several business interests, including a new range of electric scooters.
Always a hit at
personal appearances – he cropped up at the 2019 Super Bowl, where he equalled
the fastest ever 40-yard dash – it seems like there will be a lot more to come
from Bolt. The main challenge for the Olympic Games over the next decade?
Finding another superstar of his stature.

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