Entity: USAIN-BOLT
Usain-Bolt is a Jamaican retired sprinter widely considered the greatest of all time, holding multiple world records and Olympic gold medals.
USAIN-BOLT
Etymology
The name 'Usain-Bolt' is derived from the Jamaican sprinter Usain St. Leo Bolt.
Definition
Usain-Bolt refers to a legendary Jamaican sprinter widely regarded as the greatest of all time, holding world records in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay.
Historical Context
Born on August 21, 1986, Usain Bolt rose to fame as an eight-time Olympic gold medalist and a dominant force in sprinting, captivating audiences worldwide with his speed and charisma.
Cultural Significance
Usain-Bolt's impact transcends sports, inspiring a generation of athletes and showcasing the power of determination and talent in achieving greatness.
Related Concepts
- Sprinting
- Olympic Games
- World Records
See Also
A legendary Jamaican sprinter known for his incredible speed and dominance in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay events.