Usain Bolt | Biography, Speed, Height, Medals, & Facts (2024)

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Also known as: Usain St. Leo Bolt

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In full:
Usain St. Leo Bolt
Born:
August 21, 1986, Trelawny parish, Jamaica (age 38)
Awards And Honors:
Olympic Games

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How did Usain Bolt become famous?

Usain Bolt first gained notice as a track prodigy at the 2002 world junior championships. Racing before a crowd of 36,000 in Jamaica’s National Stadium in Kingston, Bolt—just 15 years old at the time—won a gold medal in the200-metre race, becoming the youngest-ever male world junior champion in any event.

What was Usain Bolt’s childhood like?

Usain Bolt was the son of grocers inJamaica’srural Trelawny parish. He excelled as a cricket fast bowler in his preteen years and developed a deep affection for the Europeanfootball(soccer) teamsReal MadridandManchester United.

What did Usain Bolt accomplish?

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt won gold medals in the 100-metre and 200-metre races in an unprecedented three straightOlympic Gamesand is widely considered the greatest sprinter of all time. At 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 metres), Bolt defied the conventional wisdom that very tall sprinters are disadvantaged as fast starters.

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Usain Bolt (born August 21, 1986, Trelawny parish, Jamaica) is a Jamaican sprinter who won gold medals in the 100-meter and 200-meter races in an unprecedented three straight Olympic Games (2008, 2012, and 2016). He is widely considered the greatest sprinter of all time.

Early life and world junior championships

Bolt is the son of grocers in Sherwood Content, the town in Jamaica’s rural Trelawny parish where he grew up. He excelled as a cricket fast bowler in his preteen years. He developed a deep affection for the European football (soccer) teams Real Madrid and Manchester United, but his school coaches steered him toward track and field.

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Bolt first marked himself as a track prodigy at the 2002 world junior championships. In that meet, racing before a crowd of 36,000 in Jamaica’s National Stadium in Kingston, Bolt—just 15 years old at the time—won gold in the 200 meters, becoming the youngest-ever male world junior champion in any event.

At age 16 Bolt cut the junior (age 19 and under) 200-meter world record to 20.13 sec, and at 17 he ran the event in 19.93 sec, becoming the first teenager to break 20 seconds in the race. However, hampered by a hamstring injury, he failed to advance beyond the 200-meter heats at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and placed last in the 2005 world track-and-field championships final.

First world record in the 100 meters

At 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 meters), Bolt defied the conventional wisdom that very tall sprinters are disadvantaged as fast starters. In 2007 he appeared newly dedicated to his training and earned a silver medal in the 200 meters at the world championships.

He also persuaded his coach to let him try the 100 meters, and he ran 10.03 sec in his first professional race at the distance. On May 3, 2008, he lowered his best time to 9.76 sec, then the world’s second fastest mark. Four weeks later in New York City, Bolt broke the world record, running 9.72 sec to defeat world champion Tyson Gay.

2008 Olympics and more world records

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At the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Bolt became the first man since American Carl Lewis in 1984 to win the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay in a single Olympics and the first ever to set world records (9.69 sec, 19.30 sec, and 37.10 sec, respectively) in all three events. (However, a failed drug test by one of his 4 × 100 teammates led to Bolt’s having his gold medal in that event stripped.) His 0.66-sec winning margin in the 200-meter race was the largest in Olympic history, and his 0.20-sec edge over the second-place finisher in the 100 meters, despite beginning his victory celebration about 80 meters into the race, was the largest since Lewis won by the same margin.

At the 2009 world championships, Bolt shattered his 100-meter record, winning the event final in 9.58 sec. Four days later he broke his own 200-meter record by the same 0.11-sec margin to win a second gold medal at the world championships.

2012 Olympics

Bolt was the heavy favorite in the sprint events heading into the 2011 world championships, but a false start disqualified him from the 100-meter final. Despite failing to medal in his signature race, Bolt recovered to capture golds in the 200 meters and the 4 × 100-meter relay, helping to set a new world record in the latter event.

At the 2012 Olympics in London, Bolt defended his titles in the 100-meter and 200-meter events (setting an Olympic record in the former) to become the first person to win both races in consecutive Olympiads.

In 2013 he won three gold medals at the world championships (100 meters, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay).

At the 2015 world championships Bolt again won gold medals in his three signature events (100 meters, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay), and his fourth career 200-meter gold extended his record for most wins in that race at the world championships.

2016 Olympics and retirement

Bolt cemented his role as the best sprinter in history at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games, where he captured golds in the 100-meter, 200-meter, and 4 × 100-meter relay events, becoming the first person to win golds in the two individual sprints in three straight Olympics.

He retired from athletics after the 2017 world championships, where he won a bronze medal in the 100-meter sprint and finished in eighth place as a member of the 4 × 100-meter relay team after injuring a hamstring during the final.

Bolt published a memoir, My Story: 9:58: The World’s Fastest Man (written with Shaun Custis), in 2010. It was expanded and reissued as The Fastest Man Alive: The True Story of Usain Bolt in 2012.

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