Usain Bolt may have been the only athlete who upstaged swimmer Michael Phelps in the recent Beijing Olympics. The Jamaican sprinter surprisingly set two individual world records in the 100 and 200 meters and was part of a 4×100 relay world record Jamaican team.
But the aftermath of Bolt’s stunning efforts will last only about 10 seconds more this year.
Running in his last race of the season, Bolt will lead what is being billed as the fastest field ever assembled in the Van Damme Memorial in Brussels in Belgium on Friday night.
The 100-meter field will include former world record-holder Asafa Powell, also of Jamaica, and American Tyson Gay. Powell and Gay share the second-fastest time ever for 100 meters. Bolt set the world record of 9.69 in Beijing.
The three runners combined have the 10 fastest times ever recorded for 100 meters.
