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  2. Usain Bolt - Wikipedia

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    Usain Bolt was born on 21 August 1986 as Usain St. Leo Bolt to parents Wellesley and Jennifer Bolt [10] in Sherwood Content, [17] a small town in Jamaica. Jennifer named her son Usain at the suggestion of her nephew-in-law, who suggested the name as he had a classmate of that name, while Bolt's middle name, St. Leo, was given to him by his aunt ...

  3. Fastest Man Alive - Wikipedia

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    The Fastest Man Alive may refer to: The world record holder of the men's 100 metres dash, held by Usain Bolt as of May 31, 2008 Previous record holders of the men's 100 metres world record progression "Fastest Man Alive" , a 2014 TV episode "Fastest Man Alive" (The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack), a 2010 TV episode

  4. In 2013, Usain Bolt had the world at his feet.

  5. I Am Bolt - Wikipedia

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    I Am Bolt is a 2016 British biographical documentary sports film co-directed by Benjamin Turner and Gabe Turner and produced by Leo Pearlman. [4] It is based on the life of Jamaican sprinter and three-time Olympic gold medalist and World Record holder for 100m, 200m, 4×100m relay, Usain Bolt, the fastest man in recorded human history.

  6. Tiny California mite sets record as world's fastest ... - AOL

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    Usain bolt, the fastest man alive, is 6'5" and can run nearly 28 miles per hour. That's barely more than six body lengths per second. If Bolt could move with speed relative to that mite, he could ...

  7. Britain’s fastest man Zharnel Hughes on training with Usain ...

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    Britain’s fastest man Zharnel Hughes on training with Usain Bolt and relay ‘revenge’ at Paris Olympics. Jack Rathborn. February 8, 2024 at 6:14 AM.

  8. List of world records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Some road racing distances and indoor variations of outdoor events fall outside of WA's lists, and records set in uncommon events usually do not adhere to the strict criteria found in WA-ratifiable events: one example is the 150 metres record, which was set by Usain Bolt on a specially-made straight track, while previous performances (such as ...

  9. Noah Lyles, the World's Fastest Man, Wins 100-M Olympic Gold

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    Noah Lyles, the World's Fastest Man, Wins 100-M Olympic Gold. Sean Gregory / Saint-Denis, France. August 5, 2024 at 10:31 AM ... The last male Olympian to sweep those three events was Usain Bolt.