Usain Bolt: A Few Facts, Figures & Split Seconds

Posted by wcbelew on May 15th, 2010 in Special Interest/General Interest | 3 Comments

With his world-record victory in the 200 meters at the Beijing Olympics, Usain Bolt of Jamaica established himself as one of history’s most unique track an field athletes.

Jamaica's Double Gold Medalist Usain Bolt

Double Gold Medalist Usain Bolt

Here are some quick facts and figures about the double gold medalist:

* Bolt’s first sport was cricket and he specialized in fast bowling;

* With his world records in the 100 meters (9.69) and 200 meters (19.30), Bolt became the first person to break world marks in both events during the Olympics;

* With his two sprint wins, Bolt became the first sprinter since Don Quarrie to hold both 100 and 200 meters world records simultaneously.

* Bolt’s winning margin of .66 seconds was the largest since the 200 meters became part of the Olympics 108 years ago;

* Bolt has two nicknames: “Lightning Bolt” and “Bolt From The Blue.” The nicknames began after Bolt set the previous 100-meter world record May 31, 2008 in New York just after a lightning storm;

* Bolt turned professional in 2004 and he became the first junior to run under 20 seconds for 200 meters with a 19.93 effort at the CARIFTA Games in Bermuda.

* In the 2004 Olympics, Bolt was eliminated in the first round of the 200 meters after running 21.05 seconds and suffering from a leg injury.

* Bolt received several American university scholarship offers but declined all of them and remained in Jamaica to train.

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