The global record holder of 100 m and 200 m, why he is irritating the action to watch the action from the bus stops, and why should I get married?
Usain Bolt is not unfamiliar with global big championships.
The world’s eight times the Olympic and 11-eyewitness world champion dominated almost a decade, and went out into the crowd around the world, and finally, sports passed.
After retiring in 2017, the screw did not view the abundance of athletics, which is found in the stands, but in Tokyo, he will witness the actions at the Japan National Stadium.
“I am excited to actually watch the championships, feel the energy and see the vibe,” says Polt, speaking at the Tokyo’s Puma event. “I have never seen this from this point of view. You think it’s more relaxing, but I actually think it’s more stressful that my Jameican teammates will compete.

Bolt thinks that Kishan Thompson and Maksh Seville, the fastest (9.75) and joint fifth (9.83) consumes in the world this season.
Before Jamaica, two men had 100 m chairs in the 100-meter history, in the history of the championship (Berlin 2009 and Moscow 2013), the country never provided both gold and event.
“Everything is about if they can make their tribes,” says Bolt. “Don’t listen to the noise and just focus on your own line. There is no reason why they can’t be one and two, because they compete for some time. I’m very sure of them. “
Bolt also highly appreciates Shelly-EN Fraser-Price for his longevity. 2007 In the World Athletics Championship, the 20-year-old Shelly-ENezer went to Japan as a Jamaican 4x100M team attributable. After running in a taxi, sprint was eligible with a silver medal.

The screw provided the 200 m silver medal behind Tyson Gay in the same championships. A year later, in Beijing, both the screw and Fraser-Pryce won 100 m gold.
“He was so great for such a long time,” Bolt said. “We gathered and won the Feedback in the Olympic and World Championships. She is brilliant for sports and I can’t talk to me higher.
A athlete who is unable to wait for Tokyo to watch, a teen sprint sensation and an Australian 200m record-winning Gush glandster gland.
Given that Gout has the best best of 20.02, and the world championships in the Japanese capital will have a doubt that the 17-year-old children are from the world’s media. Bolt, who was running 16 in 2003, knows how to invade such a young age, gives warning young people to young people.
“He is very talented,” adds the screw. “She’s really going well and you love to see it.
“I did smaller things when I was small, but the high level pass is always tough. It’s about the right coach and people around you.


