Monday, September 5, 2016

The Bolt Through History

We watched him as a 22 year old in Beijing 8 years ago. Where he first became an Olympic star.
We watched him as a 26 year old in London 4 years ago. Where he proved he could light the Olympics up once again.
We watched him in Rio in 2016 as a 30 year old. Where he cemented his legacy.
He made his country of Jamaica proud.
He made his lead endorser Puma proud.
He made fans of the Olympics proud.
He made fans of track and field proud.
Winning 3 straight golds in 3 straight events for 3 straight Olympics.
In the words of Jay Z "What more can I say" "What more can I do"
Usain Bolt literally bolted his way into the history books. Prior to the Olympics he was nursing a hamstring injury. Then with all the money on the table in 2 individual events and 1 team event the after burners came on. He's cocky, he's arrogant, yet ain't a damn thing anyone can do about it. He backs it up and then some. Tremendous showmen. He say's he's retiring. Their will be no Tokyo 2020. If so brilliant way to go out.

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