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(SportsMax)-A high-level probe into the missing USD$12 million investment of Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt at Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) has revealed that a significant portion of his ...
Usain Bolt marked his retirement by racking up a staggering bar bill after he called time on his illustrious sprinting career in 2017. Bolt, 38, is one of the most decorated Olympic athletes of ...
We’d never see anyone like Tom Brady, until Patrick Mahomes arrived. Now we can add Usain Bolt to the list of legends whose legacy is coming under threat thanks to 17-year-old sprinting phenom ...
Usain Bolt's 100m world record speed has been unexpectedly rivalled by an NBA star. Bolt ran a record time of 9.58 seconds at the 2009 World Athletics Championships in Berlin. He had previously ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Latrell Mitchell’s cutout pass that sealed South Sydney’s memorable comeback win against the Sydney Roosters was travelling ...
What do you do after retiring as the most legendary athlete of all time? Well Usain Bolt has a few ideas. The fastest man in history called time on his career in 2017 with world records in 100 ...
Sara Ali Khan swears by a no milk, sugar, or carbs diet. A dietitian explains if it’s healthy and how you can follow it to lose weight effectively. Sara Ali Khan's transformation is nothing ...
Usain Bolt has said he would compete in a 100-metre sprint again - but only on one condition. Bolt retired in 2017 as an eight-time Olympic champion over 100-metre and 200-metre distances.
Sprinting icon Usain Bolt has revealed that he thinks his 100-metre world record could have been slashed and that he could have recorded an even quicker time. At the 2009 World Athletics ...
Usain Bolt believes he could have gone even faster in the 100 metres if he pushed harder at the end of his record-breaking run. The legendary sprinter clocked the quickest time in history at the ...
Usain Bolt's 100-metre sprint legacy was once up for debate thanks to a bizarre claim from Britney Spears. The Jamaican athlete, who retired from competitive sport in 2017, became a world record ...