Usain Bolt Biography
2012 Olympics
Bolt won three gold medals, despite being beaten by training partner, Yohan Blake during pre-events at the Jamaican national championships. Bolt won the 100m and 200m and was part of the team that set a new world record in the mens 100m relay.
2013 World Championships
At the 2013 world championships, Bolt again won a unique triple of gold at 100m, 200m and 100m relay. Bolt has announced that he will retire from athletics after the 2016 Olympics.
Usain Bolt and drugs
Usain Bolt has shown tremendous talent ever since he first started running. His timings are consistent with an athlete of tremendous talent. As Bolt himself says:
“I was the youngest person to win the world juniors at 15. I ran the world junior [200] record 19.93 at [17] … I have broken every record there is to break, in every event I have ever done. “For me, I have proven myself since I was 15. … I have shown everything throughout the years since I was always going to be great.”
Usain Bolt is regularly tested by the IAAF international testing pool and has never tested positive. However, inevitably given the history of the sport, questions have been raised about the issue of drug use. The biggest cause for concern has been from the perceived inadequacies of the Jamaican athletic Federation. In 2013, it emerged that they had failed to undertake proper out of competition testing in the run up to the 2012 London Olympics. This failure to implement proper drug testing was compounded by six Jamaican athletes – including the former world 100m record holder Asafa Powell and Veronica Campbell-Brown, testing positive for banned substances. WADA announced an extraordinary audit into the Jamaican testing programme, and have even threatened to ban Jamaican athletes from international competition. Bolt has frequently stated that he is clean
“I was made to inspire people and to run, and I was given the gift and that’s what I do,” the six-time Olympic champion said. “I am confident in myself and my team, the people I work with. And I know I am clean. “So I’m just going to continue running, using my talent and just trying to improve the sport.”
Usain Bolt in 2014
Bolt’s 2014 season was marred by injury which reduced his racing programme. Bolt has stated that his body has become more prone to injury as his athletic career progresses. In the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, Bolt chose not to run in the individual 100m, but he did compete in the 100m relay. Bolt anchored the team to a gold medal and proved to be the star attraction of the games. Bolt has said the 2016 Olympic Games will be his last major tournament; he still harbours an ambition to run the first sub 19 second 200m.
Usain Bolt World Record Video
Bolt wins in 9.58 to beat his own record
Personal Bests
100m: 09.58 s (WR, Berlin 2009) 150m: 14.35 s (WB, Manchester 2009) 200m: 19.19 s (WR, Berlin 2009) 400m: 45.28 s (Kingston 2007)
Olympic Results
2008 Beijing
- Gold – 100 m
- Gold – 200 m
- Gold – 4×100 m relay
2012 London
- Gold – 100 m
- Gold – 200 m
- Gold – 4×100 m relay
World Championships
- 2013 Gold – 100 m
- 2013 Gold – 200 m
- 2011 Gold – Daegu 4×100 m relay
- 2011 Gold – Daegu 200 m
- 2009 Gold – Berlin 100 m
- 2009 Gold – Berlin 200 m
- 2009 Gold – Berlin 4×100 m relay
- 2007 Silver – Osaka 200 m
- 2007 Silver – Osaka 4×100 m relay
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