Usain Bolt has established himself as one of the greatest athletes of all time during the 2012 Olympics. However, as impressive as his accomplishments on the track may be, he's diluting his overall ...
Usain Bolt continues to be the focus of the 2012 Olympics, as he earned the gold medal in the men's 200-meter dash race on Thursday. The Jamaican star loved this event at the 2008 Beijing Games, as he ...
Almost from the moment Usain Bolt finished his 3-for-3-for-3 performance at the Beijing Olympics — three events, three gold medals, three world records — everyone began to wonder what he would do for ...
Put aside for a moment that in 2012, Usain Bolt solidified his standing as the greatest sprinter in history by winning three gold medals at the London Olympics, matching the three that he had won four ...
LONDON -- It has happened so quickly, because that is the way for Olympians. The very best of them seem to appear fully formed on the biggest stage in their universe and then vanish with their medals ...
If you say the word, "Bolt" to somebody, being that they are a track athlete or not, there's a pretty substantial chance that everyone immediately pictures Usain "Lightning" Bolt. The worlds fastest ...
His blistering pace and larger-than-life antics made him the king of the track in London, and bolstered his claims to be a “living legend.” Now figures released by Twitter and Facebook have confirmed ...
LONDON — Pulling away from the pack with every long stride, Usain Bolt crossed the finish line and wagged his right index finger. Yes, he’s still No. 1 in the 100-meter dash. Maybe not better than ...
LONDON -- Pulling away from the pack with every long stride, Usain Bolt crossed the finish line and wagged his right index finger. Yes, he's still No. 1 in the 100-meter dash. Maybe not better than ...
Jamaican sprint star Usain Bolt has told CNN he can set a new 100 meter world record at the London 2012 Olympic Games – and could run as fast as 9.4 seconds. Bolt took the 100m gold medal at Beijing ...
Usain Bolt exited the London Games in a familiar position: alone, in first place, basking in the glory of an audience that can’t believe what it had just seen. Pressed by Ryan Bailey and the rest of ...