Multiple Olympic champion remains one of the most decorated sprinter of all time.
With the World Championships set for Tokyo in 2025, athletics will once again take centre stage – but .
Bolt, 38, created history when he won both the 100 and 200 metre gold medals in three consecutive Olympic Games.
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To put it into perspective, the as his more than a decade-long dominance attracted global attention.
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The incredible run began at the Beijing Games in 2008, where the then 21-year-old made a statement victory in China. He extended his dominance to the London Games in 2012 and completed his hat trick in the 2016 version of the Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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A year later, . Hanging his spikes aged 31 raised eyebrows but Bolt nonetheless had completed his mission.
Bolt has since maintained that he won’t come out of retirement unlike other sportsperson’s who have done so previously.
«I’ve seen too many people retire and come back just to make it worse or to shame themselves. I won’t be one of those people,» Bolt told .
Bolt is the . Bolt is the first athlete to win four World Championship titles in the 200m and is one of the most successful in the 100m with three titles, being the first person to run sub-9.7s and sub-9.6s races.
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Bolt improved upon his second 100m world record of 9.69 with 9.58 seconds in 2009 – the biggest improvement since the start of electronic timing.
He has , setting 19.30 in 2008 and 19.19 in 2009. He has helped Jamaica to three 4x100m relay world records, with the current record being 36.84 seconds set in 2012.