Rising And Falling Of The Greatest Sprinter

This story point into the rising and falling of a legendary, who accomplished much in terms of geason success, but unfortunately, he failed in the very supposed day of his final glory.
 Written by: Lastbosoft

On the 21th of August 1986, a child was born to the family of Mr. Bolt Wellesley and Mrs. Jennifer Bolt in a small town known as Sherwood Content, in Jamaica. Also in the family is a brother named Sadiki and his sister, Sherine. The young, healthy and lovely blacky was name Usain Bolt, and all through his teenage time, he spent most of his time playing cricket and football in the street of Jamaica with his brother, Sadiki and friends. In his autobiography, Bolt reveals that he has suffered from scoliosis, a condition he claimed to have curved his spine to the right and has eventually made his right leg half an inch shorter than his left.

As a child, Bolt attended Waldensia Primary school where he first began to show his potentiality in sprinting, running in the annual national primary-schools' meeting for his parish. By the age of twelve, Bolt had became the school's fastest runner over the 100 metres distance. He once said, "When I was young, I didn't really think about anything other than sports."

Throughout his career, he has being know and tagged with a nicknamed "Lightning Bolt" since he has being seems and being known for his unusual faster running just as the splashing of the lightening in the face of his competitors.

According to Wikipedia, Usain Bolt has won 23 times as First, 5times as Second, and only one time as in Third position. Bolt is the only sprinter to win Olympic 100m and 200m titles at three consecutive Olympics (i.e 2008, 2012 and 2016).

He is an eleven-time World Champion, he won consecutive World Championship 100m , 200m and 4×100 metres relay gold medals from 2009 to 2015. He is the most successful athlete of the World Championships and was the first athlete to win three titles in both 100m and 200m respectively in a single competition.

Bolt has stated it that he's intended to retired from the athletics after the 2017 World Championships, but unfortunately, on Saturday 12th of August, 2017, it's came as drama, when the World Athletic Champion pulled up with this unforeseen injury on the anchor leg in his very last race, the very 4x100 meters relay final of the 2017 World Championship, a supposed match that should have mark the most remarkable ceremoniouse retirement in the history of the sprinting profession in honour of the "Lightning Bolt".

As Britain went on winning the Gold, the fastest man in history, Mr Bolt lay down on his back in his lane, holding hands on his head and groaning in great pains. Just imagine, a known fastest that had severally compared with Cheater amidst human was quickly surrounded by his three worried team mate, Omar McLeod, Julian Forte and Yohan Blake with surprising face, as the congregation of watchers atop pavilion also rises and shouting.

Many of the witnesses were crying and gingering him as if he could make it again.. Common! Common Bolt, get up! What an awful collide of great career! The poor Usain Bolt was unable to rise up again, he could not make an applausive ending even in the very point that he should be worldly celebrated, what a waste of such long blissful career.

Well, it might be quite unfortunate, but also undoubtedly, that Usain Bolt has done well throughout his career, he has done even beyond the imagination or comprehension of any man in the history of sprint. Your deed to humanity shall never be forgotten, and it shall continue be the beginning of best history on sprinting career.

Congratulations to you Mr. Usain Bolt, for the completion of the rare success in the history of athletes.


And, let's not forget that Bolt is also a fan and a lover to become professional player of the Manchester United when retired from sprinting career. He has declared this in several occasions, and especially when he attended as a special guest of Manchester United at the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final in London, where he stated that he would like to play for them after his retirement.

In a particular interview with Decca Aitkenhead of The Guardian sometimes in November 2016, Bolt said that he wished to play as a professional footballer after retiring from athletics. He reiterated his desire to play for Manchester United if given a chance as added, "For me, if I could get to play for Manchester United, that would be like a dream come true. Yes, that would be epic".

* Can this dream, with his present hamstring problem be positive even if Manchester United wish to adopt him as a player?

* He also love playing basketball and cricket too, can he manage to further with those career after this painful retirement? 

All these including others questions are what I'll love to personally ask Mr Bolt if I could given a chance. 



- Lastbosoft

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