Usain Bolt makes scary world record confession and reveals how he kills six hours each day

Importance Score: 35 / 100 🔵

Sprint legend Usain Bolt suggests he could have achieved an even faster time in the 100-meter sprint, believing a stronger push at the finish line of his record-breaking performance was possible. The iconic athlete, holder of the 100m world record, clocked the fastest time ever at the 2009 World Athletics Championships. He completed the distance in an astonishing 9.58 seconds but insists he was capable of surpassing even that mark.

Bolt Reflects on Record-Breaking 100m Run

Bolt appeared to decelerate visibly in the final 20 meters of the race, glancing over both shoulders and observing the gap between himself and the other competitors. Despite this, he still established a world-record time that has remained unchallenged in the years since. However, the fastest man in the world believes maintaining full speed could have resulted in an even more impressive time.

Missed Potential for an Even Faster Time

In an interview with La Repubblica, Bolt stated, “In those moments, my mind was active. I mentally segmented the race. It felt rapid for others, but measured for me. Perhaps, in the end, I could have exerted myself slightly more and concluded at 9.55.”

Life After the Track: Retirement and New Passions

Bolt’s retirement from professional athletics came in 2017, following a hamstring injury sustained at that year’s World Athletics Championships. Since then, he has explored various interests, including a brief foray into professional football.

Brief Football Venture

In 2018, the celebrated sprinter participated in two exhibition matches for Australian club Central Coast Mariners but was not offered a permanent contract. After concluding his pursuit of football ambitions, Bolt has dedicated himself to a new pastime that provides significant enjoyment.

Dominoes: Bolt’s Competitive Spirit Finds a New Arena

Now 38, Bolt is an avid dominoes enthusiast, dedicating considerable time to the game in his native Jamaica. He remarked, “I engage in dominoes for six hours daily with companions.”

Dominoes Passion Revealed

Bolt discussed his enthusiasm for dominoes during an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show last year, revealing that games with friends can become fiercely contested.

Intense Dominoes Matches

“Anyone following me on Instagram who has seen me play dominoes knows I become quite animated when playing with my friends,” he explained. “It’s a captivating game, filled with both excitement and tension.”

Celebrating Dominoes Victories

He further added, “It’s exciting when you anticipate victory, as the objective is to reach six points before opponents win a single game.”

“So, upon reaching six points, I might jump on the table and exclaim, ‘My bag!’ It’s just a customary celebratory action.”


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