Jamaican Athlete Usain Bolt The Prominent Fast Track Star

During the 2008 Olympics a new hero had born since the record breaking runs in 100 and 200 metres events. He was a cheetah of the track setting record after record as an awesome performer and having enough time to have fun besides the fact that the race wasn’t over. He is Usain Bolt, the bullet and the lightning.

Usain came into this world in a tiny town called Trelawny located in the country of Jamaica in the Caribbean Sea. He devoted nearly all of his youth participating the game of soccer and cricket. Around ten he commenced to take part in his school athletic competition and he was promptly seen as among the quickest kids at track and field events. The entire teachers where in awe by his fast physical growth who at age of fifteen already sized about 1.96 m.

As soon as being noticed by coach Fitz Coleman he launched his pro profession in 2004 and subsequently went on to be the first junior sprinter to run the 200 metres with a surprisingly fast pace in only under 20 seconds. He grabed his first major world medal in Stuttgart at the World Athletics Final competition. Under the guidance of Glen Mills he broke the world record at 100 metres in 2008, finishing the race in 9.72 s after the former world record was owned by yet another outstanding 200m runner Asafa Powell whom owned the record between June 2005 and May 2008. The two where both teammates in the 4×100 metres relay in 2007, establishing a fresh Jamaican national record.

Usain Bolt is constantly improving his performance and the actual fact shown by the new record made in 2009 World Championship. In that competition yet again 200m runner Usain Bolt generated both the 100 m and 200 m world record as he finished both races with a fantastic 9.58 and 19.19 seconds respectively.

Now the 2012 Olympics games is simply around the corner and undoubtedly all sports enthusiast every where will likely expect another record breaking performance out of this distinctive sportsman with bolt and lightning speed.

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February 22, 2012

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