The Jamaican sensation, Usain Bolt, burst onto the scene about 15 months ago blazing to a 9.72-second 100-meter run and a world record. Now he’s making runs like that seem routine.
The charismatic sprinter has electrified the sports world with stunning run after stunning run. His performances and personality have made him a household name in a sport that doesn’t play well on this side of the world. But simply, everyone can understand what it means to be the fastest human to ever grace the planet.
Bolt turned 23 today, and he’s on top of the world. At the IAAF World Track and Field Championships in Berlin this past Sunday and Thursday he again made easy work of his so-called competitors. And he assaulted his own world records set a year ago in the Beijing Olympics.
The 100m rec...
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