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Brief introduction of Jamaican flying bolt

Name: Usain Bolt (English: USA in bolt, 65438+August 2 1, 0986-).

Nationality: Jamaica

Gender: male

Birthday: 1986.8.2 1

Height:1.96m.

Weight: 88 kg

Bolt is a Jamaican sprinter. At present, the world record holders of men's 100 meter sprint and men's 200 meter sprint set a new world record of 9.69 seconds 100 meter at the Beijing Olympic Games on August 6, 2008, and then set a new world record of 19.30 seconds 200 meter on August 20.

August 20th is also the 22nd birthday of Jamaican athlete Bolt. He won the championship with 1996, which broke the world record of 19.32 set by American athlete michael johnson in August 10, which is the second world record set by Bolt at the Beijing Olympic Games, thus becoming the second world record after 196. In the past 24 years, he was the first athlete to win the gold medals in men's 100 and 200m at the Olympic Games, and the second Jamaican athlete to win the gold medal in men's 200m at the Montreal Olympic Games after Don Quarry1976.

Personal bests

In August 2008, China was 9.69 meters (world record).

August 20th, 2008, 200m China, Beijing 19.30 (world record).

May 5, 2007 400 meters Kingston Jamaica 45.28

prize

Time, place, medal results

Gold medal in 2002 World Youth Athletics Championships in Kingston, Jamaica: 200m 20.6438+0.

2002 World Youth Athletics Championships in Kingston, Jamaica 4x 100 meter relay silver medal 39. 15 national youth record.

Silver medal in 2002 World Youth Athletics Championships in Kingston, Jamaica 4x400 3:04.06 National Youth Record.

Sherbrooke gold medal in 2003 World Youth Athletics Championships 200 m 20.40.

2005 China-US Caribbean Track and Field Championships Nassau, Bahamas 200-meter gold medal

Silver medal in 2007 World Athletics Championships in Osaka, Japan 200m 19.438+0.

Gold medal in 2008 new york Reebok Track and Field Grand Prix 100 m 9.72 new york, USA.

China Beijing gold medal in 2008 Olympic Games 100 meter 9.69 world record.

2008 Olympic Games China Beijing gold medal 200m 19.30 world record.

Other information:

As early as the 2002 World Youth Athletics Championships, Bolt ran 20.40 seconds in the 200-meter race, which earned him the title of Flash given by the media. In 2004, Bolt once again set his own 200-meter record with a time of 19.93 seconds, becoming the first young athlete to run 20 seconds in the 200-meter race.

On June, 2008 1 day, Beijing time and May, 3 1 day, local time, in the 2008 new york Track and Field Grand Prix, usain bolt broke the world record of 100 meters with a time of 9.72 seconds, which was held by compatriot Powell. Bolt ran 9.76 seconds and 9.92 seconds in the race in May this year. Before this competition, he occupied the top two in the men's 100 meter world best this year. In particular, the time of 9.76 seconds in Kingston, the capital of China, on May 3rd was hailed as an excellent record that could completely challenge the Powell World Record.

On August/0/6, Beijing time, the second day of the track and field competition of the Beijing Olympic Games, Bolt was on the fourth runway in the men's/0/00-meter "Flying Man Battle" held at the National Stadium tonight. Although the reaction speed of 0. 165 is the second lowest among all athletes, Bolt won the championship in 9.69 seconds and broke his own world record of 9.72 seconds. He even had time to clap his chest when he sprinted in the 100-meter Olympic Games, announcing to people that his time has just begun, and he will subvert those seemingly unreachable limits again and again.

On August 20th, 2008, Beijing time, Bolt showed his lightning speed again in the men's 200m final. Perfect curve running and unparalleled straight sprint made Bolt far ahead, winning the championship with 19.30 seconds and breaking the world record again. This also makes him the first athlete in human history to win the Olympic gold medals in100m and 200m by breaking the world record. Bolt's iconic archery action after winning seems to announce that he not only surpassed his predecessors, but also opened a brand-new era of men's sprint, an era branded with Bolt's name.