At the 2008 Beijing Olympcis a hot hero was born following the record breaking runs at 100 and 200 metres races. He seemed to be a cheetah found on the track setting record after record being an stunning performer and having enough time to enjoy despite the reality the event wasn’t over. His name is Usain Bolt, the bullet and the lightning.
Usain came into this world in a tiny town called Trelawny situated in the country of Jamaica in the Caribbean Sea. He devoted a lot of his childhood competing the game of soccer and cricket. At 10 he started to engage in his school athletic race and he was later instantly noted as one of the quickest young men at track and field races. The coaches where astonished by his fast bodily growth who at age of 15 already measured about 1.96 m.
Soon after being spotted by coach Fitz Coleman he launched his pro job in 2004 and subsequently went on to come to be the first junior sprinter to run the 200 meters with a fairly fast quickness in only below 20 seconds. He grabed his first major world medal in Stuttgart at the World Athletics Final competition. Under the supervision of Glen Mills he smashed 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 prominent Jamaican athlete Asafa Powell who owned the record between June 2005 and May 2008. They where both teammates in the 4×100 metres relay in 2007, setting up a brand-new Jamaican national record.
Usain Bolt is steadily increasing his abilities and the fact shown by the fresh record set in 2009 World Championship. In that competition yet once again 100m sprinter Usain Bolt created both the 100 m and 200 m world record as he completed both races with a amazing 9.58 and 19.19 seconds respectively.
Presently the 2012 Summer Olympics games is simply around the corner and certainly all sports fan all over the world might expect one more record breaking performance made by this extraordinary sportsman with bolt and lightning speed.
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