To this day, nobody has beaten Usain Bolt's 100m record, but the man himself admitted that one person could be faster.
The world's second-fastest man behind Usain Bolt has made his feelings clear on the 100m world record being at risk from a planned new athletics track.
Despite holding all the records and winning everything he could, Usain Bolt still felt someone could've beaten him.
Agent Sasco and his wife, Nicole McLaren Campbell, are gearing up for an exciting new chapter—welcoming fraternal twins. The ...
Usain Bolt’s long-standing 100m world record could be threatened by the first ‘smart’ track. The digital running surface is ...
Kennedy, the 21-year-old Queenslander who upset Gout Gout, has kicked off a rivalry that could mark a golden age in ...
Gout Gout is challenging some conventional sprinting paradigms – namely that raw power and muscle mass are the primary determinants of speed.
says that fellow countryman Asafa Powell was the one figure that made him uncomfortable before lining up for a race. Bolt broke the world record in New York in 2008 with a run of 9.72 seconds but ...
Asafa Powell, Yohan Blake." While he also suggested that he would like to roll back the years against some older sprinters and give new Olympic champion Noah Lyles a run for his money. Adding ...
Richardson finished last during the race with a run time of 11.14 seconds ... the event and was more focused on the likes of Asafa Powell. Bolt said (via Ready Set Go podcast, 33:50 onwards ...
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