Usain Bolt shattered his own 100 metres world record to win World Championship gold in 9.58 seconds, on this day in 2009. The triple Olympic champion stormed to victory in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium, ...
Usain Bolt’s 100m world record of 9.58 seconds, which was set in 2009 at the World Championships in Berlin, still stands as the fastest sprint in history. Despite advancements in track surfaces, ...
Usain Bolt celebrates on the podium during the medal ceremony after the men's 200m final; Noah Lyles poses with the flag and the gold medal after winning the men's 100 meter final The 100-meter race ...
Usain Bolt created another piece of athletics history on this day in 2009 with a sensational triumph and world record in the 200 metres at the World Championships in Berlin. After winning the 100m ...
Many fans are curious about the comparison between Usain Bolt’s 100m record and Noah Lyles‘ recent performances. Bolt’s legendary record time has set a high standard, leading many to ask if Noah Lyles ...
Amazing. Simply stunning. And a score of other tame adjectives to boot. Then, despite disclaiming that he was too out-of-shape to lower the bar, Bolt did a repeat performance at the 200-dash. Here's ...
Imagine you were a basketball player who committed one innocuous foul – and the referee sent you to the showers. Or, imagine you’re an offensive lineman who jumped offsides, then spent the second half ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The world’s fastest man has adopted the world’s fastest animal. Olympic ...
Members of the Olympic Museum’s heritage acquisitions team fan out during the Games to get donations to put on display in Lausanne, Switzerland. By James Wagner Lacking star power and tense rivalries, ...
Dig into Olympic history by checking out a list of records that will most likely never be broken.