It’s a little tiresome that every new sprint sensation is compared to Bolt. However, 19-year-old Letsile Tebogo from Botswana doesn’t seem to mind.
18-year-old Erriyon Knighton recently shattered Bolt’s 200m under-20 record by close to half a second, securing the fourth-fastest time ever recorded.
When Usain Bolt clocked a staggering 100-metre world record time of 9,58 seconds, he maxed out at around 43,4 kilometres per hour. Your cat is not impressed.
For a brief moment, American Noah Lyles must have thought he was going to become one of the most talked-about athletes of all time.
Usain Bolt may have hung up his running shoes a while back, but a new contraption could still breathe life back into them.
Usain Bolt’s 100-metre world record of 9,58 seconds is going to take some beating. If they decide to allow performance-enhancing buffalo, this may the guy.
20-year-old pole vaulter Armand ‘Mondo’ Duplantis is the most exciting thing to happen to track and field since the great Jamaican hung up his boots.
The Jamaican superstar has always talked up his footballing skills. As he tries to make his mark in Australia, his teammates are putting him through the paces.
Usain Bolt has amassed quite a tidy nest egg over the years, but his on-track winnings account for less than one percent of his total worth.
Only time will tell if Usain Bolt’s 100m and 200m world records will ever be broken, but for now you can enjoy what is apparently a pretty special doccie.
Wayde’s 400 metre run in Rio will go down in history as a classic, and it certainly impressed Usain Bolt. The Jamaican continues to be a big fan, too.
Perhaps the biggest surprise of this story is that fourth place wasn’t actually first place, which will make sense when you read what Usain had to say.
Usain Bolt has no shame when it comes to openly making out with girls at nightclubs, but that was just the tip of the iceberg.
When you’re writing your name into athletics history with every race you’d expect a smile, but few time them as well as Usain.
Being a celeb with millions of Twitter followers means you can’t please everyone, but Ellen sparked outrage when she sent this one out.
This year’s Olympic games has had us holding onto our seats with anticipation, and sometimes a picture perfectly encapsulates the raw emotion.
The 100 metre sprint is the most coveted record in the athletics world, although how on earth is anyone going to best Usain? Turns out they might.
We may never again see the likes of what happened yesterday, the T20 final ending in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.
Usain Bolt doesn’t come cheap, which is why we hope Telkom can deliver on some rather lofty promises with their new ad campaign.
An ambitious 8 year old gets to live out a dream when Usain Bolt joins him in a sprint race, thanks to Ellen, obviously.
The Jamaican superstar might be the fastest man alive but that didn’t mean he could outrun one overzealous cameraman.
He may be in the latter part of his career but Jamaican superstar Usain Bolt can still turn it on when he has to. He was in fine form yesterday when up against stiff opposition.
It’s almost possible, whilst flicking through channels, to come across ‘Cool Runnings’ and not be tempted to watch Sanka in action. Of course Jamaica has many more strings to its bow.
Puma takes another step forward with their new vision of bringing determination, confidence, bravery, joy and maybe some cheekiness to the world of sport. Love it!
Usain Bolt is the fastest man on the planet. This shot of him winning the 100m dash at the track and field world championships in Moscow has become an instant classic and is arguably the best sports pic of 2013… So far, anyway. What you have here is the fastest man on earth – named bolt – pictured with a bolt of lightning. Yes, poetry does actually happen in real life.
Every day, the internet is flooded with ridiculous claims and preposterous stories, each begging for attention and the majority lacking even a shred of truth, and it’s our duty, as your humble news-givers, to shift through them all and bring you the rare, uncommon gems. Today, I believe I have found just such a gem – there’s a legitimate chance that Usain Bolt may play for Manchester United.
Of all the things that attract people to the Olympics, record-breaking performances are surely near the top of the list. People sit in anticipation at the venues, or huddled around TVs at home and in pubs, waiting for records which once seemed inconceivable to be smashed by the latest crop of top athletes. And then four years on, they do it again, ad infinitum, or will they?
Undisputed fasted man alive, Usain Bolt, is fast. Really fast. The New York Times has already compared him to every other 100m athlete that’s ever run in the 100m event, but how would he compare against something that isn’t human? Like the force of gravity?
We know that Usain Bolt is one man that does his surname justice. Officially the fastest man on the planet, and with four Olympic gold medals behind his name, he may arguably be the best sprinter that the world has ever seen. But how does he stack up against former medalists?
Prince Harry is basically having a complete jol, as he cruises around the Bahamas on behalf of his grandmother, HRH Queen Elizabeth II. Part of his daily mix of official duties and general fun-and-games, include things like this – racing against Usain Bolt – the fastest man in the world. And would you believe it, […]