Thursday, February 21, 2013

Usain Bolt To Run 150m Race On Brazilian Beach

World's fastest man, Usain Bolt will return to Brazil in March to run on Copacabana Beach. The Jamaican will be the star of an exhibition event on March 31 and will run against three athletes in a 150m track, which will be mounted on the main sand postcard of the city. It is not an Olympic event, but Bolt will also try to be the fastest on the planet at that distance.

In 2009, Usain Bolt broke the 150m world record in a display in Manchester, England. He ran the distance in 14.35s. In this test, the Jamaican completed the last 100m (from 50m to 150m) in 8.70 s, at an average speed of 41.38 km / h.

With only 26 years, Usain Bolt owns six Olympic golds, three in 2008 and three in Beijing London 2012. He also won five gold medals at the 2009 World and 2011.

At 26, the Jamaican Usain Bolt is the main name of the athletics world. With 1,96 m tall and 86 kg, the athlete has six gold medals at the Olympics, with three in London 2012 and three at Beijing 2008, in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m. Additionally, he won gold three times at the World Cup in Berlin in 2009, the same categories, two in Daegu in 2011 and also won two silvers in Osaka in 2007.

Bolt is the world record holder in the 100m with a time of 9.58 s in the 200m with a mark of 19.19 s, and in the 4x100m relay, with 37.10 s. The athlete is known by the charisma and the celebrations that usually twisted up in the stands.

Usain Bolt has already visited Brazil in October 2012. At the time, flew Christ the Redeemer and Engenhão learned to samba , went through sights, met the Olympic Village Mato Alto, ventured as DJ , and attended a party your sponsor. At the time, he still declared his fans to Corinthians in the Club World Cup against Chelsea. The Jamaican has secured, including who will be his last Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

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