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Usain Bolt - Wikipedia. Usain St Leo Bolt. OJ, CD (; born 2. August 1. 98. 6) is a retired Jamaican sprinter. He is the first person to hold both the 1.
He also holds the world record as a part of the 4 × 1. He is the reigning Olympic champion in these three events. Because of his dominance and achievements in sprint competition, he is widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time.[8][9][1.
An eight- time Olympic gold medalist, Bolt won the 1. Olympic Games, although he subsequently lost one of the gold medals (as well as the world record set therein) nine years after the fact due to teammate Nesta Carter's disqualification for doping offences.
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He gained worldwide popularity for his double sprint victory at the 2. Beijing Olympics in world record times. Bolt is the only sprinter to win Olympic 1. An eleven- time World Champion, he won consecutive World Championship 1. He is the most successful athlete of the World Championships and was the first athlete to win three titles in both the 1. Bolt improved upon his first 1. He has twice broken the 2.
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- Usain St Leo Bolt OJ, CD (/ ˈ juː s eɪ n /; born 21 August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter. He is the first person to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres.
He has helped Jamaica to three 4 × 1. Bolt's most successful event is the 2. Olympic and four World titles. The 2. 00. 8 Olympics was his international debut over 1. World Championship silver) and holds the world under- 2.
His achievements as a sprinter have earned him the media nickname "Lightning Bolt", and his awards include the IAAF World Athlete of the Year, Track & Field Athlete of the Year, and Laureus World Sportsman of the Year (four times). Bolt retired after the 2. World Championships.[1.
Early years. Bolt was born on 2. August 1. 98. 6[7] in Sherwood Content,[1. Jamaica, the son of Wellesley and Jennifer Bolt. He has a brother named Sadiki[1. Sherine.[1. 5][1.
His parents ran the local grocery store in the rural area, and Bolt spent his time playing cricket and football in the street with his brother,[1. When I was young, I didn't really think about anything other than sports."[1. As a child, Bolt attended Waldensia Primary, where he first began to show his sprinting potential, running in the annual national primary- schools' meeting for his parish.[1] By the age of twelve, Bolt had become the school's fastest runner over the 1.
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.[2. Pablo Mc. Neil, a former Olympic sprint athlete,[2. Dwayne Jarrett coached Bolt,[2. The school had a history of success in athletics with past students, including sprinter Michael Green.[1] Bolt won his first annual high school championships medal in 2. Mc. Neil soon became his primary coach, and the two enjoyed a positive partnership, although Mc. Neil was occasionally frustrated by Bolt's lack of dedication to his training and his penchant for practical jokes.[2.
Early competitions. Performing for Jamaica in his first Caribbean regional event, Bolt clocked a personal best of 4.
CARIFTA Games, winning a silver medal. The 2. 00 m also yielded a silver, as Bolt finished in 2. He made his first appearance on the world stage at the 2. IAAF World Youth Championships in Debrecen, Hungary. Running in the 2. Bolt still did not take athletics or himself too seriously, however, and he took his mischievousness to new heights by hiding in the back of a van when he was supposed to be preparing for the 2. CARIFTA Trials. He was detained by the police for his practical joke, and there was an outcry from the local community, which blamed coach Mc.
Neil for the incident.[2. However, the controversy subsided, and both Mc.
Neil and Bolt went to the CARIFTA Games, where Bolt set championship records in the 2. He continued to set records with 2. Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships.[2.
Bolt is one of only nine athletes (along with Valerie Adams, Veronica Campbell- Brown, Jacques Freitag, Yelena Isinbayeva, Jana Pittman, Dani Samuels, David Storl, and Kirani James) to win world championships at the youth, junior, and senior level of an athletic event. Former Prime Minister P. J. Patterson recognised Bolt's talent and arranged for him to move to Kingston, along with Jermaine Gonzales, so he could train with the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) at the University of Technology, Jamaica.[2. Rise to prominence.
The 2. 00. 2 World Junior Championships were held before a home crowd in Kingston, Jamaica, and gave Bolt a chance to prove his credentials on the world stage. By the age of 1. 5, he had grown to 1.
He won the 2. 00 m, in a time of 2. Bolt's 2. 00 m win made him the youngest world- junior gold medallist ever.[2. The expectation from the home crowd had made him so nervous that he had put his shoes on the wrong feet. However, it turned out to be a revelatory experience for Bolt, as he vowed never again to let himself be affected by pre- race nerves.[2. As a member of the Jamaican sprint relay team, he also took two silver medals and set national junior records in the 4×1. The flow of medals continued as he won four gold medals at the 2.
CARIFTA Games and was awarded the Austin Sealy Trophy for the most outstanding athlete of the games.[3. He won another gold at the 2. World Youth Championships. He set a new championship record in the 2. Michael Johnson, the 2. Bolt's potential but worried that the young sprinter might be over- pressured, stating, "It's all about what he does three, four, five years down the line".[3.
Bolt had also impressed the athletics hierarchy, and he received the IAAF Rising Star Award for 2. In his final Jamaican High School Championships, in 2.
Bolt's runs were a significant improvement upon the previous records, beating the 2. While Bolt improved upon the 2. World youth best at the 2. Pan American Junior Championships.[3. The 4. 00 m time remains No.
Olympic champion Kirani James.[3. Bolt turned his main focus to the 2. Roy Martin's world junior record of 2. Pan- American Junior Championships.[1][4. This performance attracted interest from the press, and his times in the 2.
Johnson. Indeed, at sixteen years old, Bolt had reached times that Johnson did not register until he was twenty, and Bolt's 2. Maurice Greene's season's best that year.[3. 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".[3. His popularity and the attractions of the capital city were beginning to be a burden to the young sprinter. 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.[4. As the reigning 2.
World Youth and World Junior championships, Bolt hoped to take a clean sweep of the world 2. Senior World Championships in Paris.[1] He beat all comers at the 2. World Championship trials.
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.[3. However, he suffered a bout of conjunctivitis before the event, and it ruined his training schedule.[1] Realising that he would not be in peak condition, the JAAA refused to let him participate in the finals, on the grounds that he was too young and inexperienced. 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.[4. Even though he missed the World Championships, Bolt was awarded the IAAF Rising Star Award for the 2. Watch Billy Madison Online Metacritic on this page. Professional athletics career. Early career. Bolt at the Crystal Palace Meeting in 2. Under the guidance of new coach Fitz Coleman, Bolt turned professional in 2.
CARIFTA Games in Bermuda.[1] He became the first junior sprinter to run the 2.