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P: In a sense. Bolt's running prowess is the culmination of the best of inputs from quality training to fierce competition right from a young age. Add to that Bolt's inborn talent, and you have the greatest track athlete of our generation. Bolt has already struck Rio once. But fans want a couple of more en-cores. Bolt just might oblige. |
Q: The Rio Olympic Games will go down in his-tory for witnessing a feat that in all likelihood won't be repeated easily. Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt - dubbed as the fastest man on the planet - cemented his legacy by winning a record third Olympic gold medal in the men's 100 metre sprint to add to his titles from Beijing 2008 and London |
2012. This officially makes Bolt the greatest sprinter of all time. |
R: Which begs the question - what's the secret to Bolt's stupendous success? His mother Jennifer alludes to a yam-heavy diet. How-ever, Bolt himself cites the school athletics system in Jamaica that keeps producing a battery of world class sprinters. Indian sports authorities would do well to take note of that. |
S: Aside from his eye-popping records, what makes Bolt a legend is that he alone has compelled fans to keep faith in a sport that has been wracked by allegations of doping in recent years. In fact. Bolt's closest competitor in Rio and long-time rival American Justin Gatlin had been banned twice for doping offences. Other Jamaican athletes such as Nesta Carter and Asafa Powell too have been tainted by doping charge of various degrees. But Bolt has remained above all this and emerged as the face of clean athletics. |
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