Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 seconds has stood untouched for 16 years, but the sprint legend just admitted he could have gone even faster, per TheTimes. Faster than the greatest sprint ever ...
Scientists are calling it the "Usain Bolt Effect" because he has significantly improved the average performance of the world's top sprinters, who are now suddenly running about 1 per cent faster than ...
For the last 16 years, the men’s 100m world record has remained untouched. Despite several impressive attempts and major advancements in shoe technology, Usain Bolt’s lifetime best of 9.58 seconds ...
He can smoke anyone on Earth over 100 meters, but can Usain Bolt beat the average P.E. class running a mile? Apparently, no one can say for sure. Bolt, the fastest man in the world three times running ...
IShowSpeed is trying to prove to Usain Bolt that he’s fast. But the eight-time Olympic gold medalist didn’t seem all that convinced. In a newly surfaced clip of their conversation, Bolt tells Speed ...
Scientists say they can explain Usain Bolt's extraordinary speed with a mathematical model. His 100m time of 9.58 seconds during the 2009 World Championships in Berlin is the current world record.
When Usain Bolt broke the 100m world record in 2009, it took him 4.64 seconds to run the first 40m. But it's been reported that Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin ran the same distance in 4.41 seconds.
Usain Bolt is no longer lightning-fast. “When I walk up the stairs, I get out of breath,” the eight-time Olympic gold medalist admitted to reporters at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, per ...
Usain Bolt has revealed how close he came to never running in a 100m sprint at the Olympics. Bolt had to convince his coach, Glen Mills, to let him run in the 100m by running a 10.1 or faster in a ...