The list of the greatest of all time athletes in the world is incomplete without the name Usain Bolt. Despite his retirement in 2017, he is still recognised globally as the fastest man in the world.
Whether it’s using his lightning fast reflexes to duck and dodge a swinging bar or landing laser-like hooks on a tennis ball attached to his head, Nikita’s punches are inch perfect.
Usain Bolt believes he could have run the 100m even faster than 9.58 seconds if he had access to 'super spikes' during his career. It has been 15 years since the Jamaican rocked athletics at the ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link President Volodymyr Zelenskyy showed up to his evening video address in an unusual T-shirt and got a scathing reaction from the Kremlin.
Vinik, who bought the team in 2010, still will own a piece of the Lightning and continue to run things until late 2027. TAMPA — Jeff Vinik has sold a majority interest of the Tampa Bay Lightning ...
Chevrolet has finally given a solid timeline for the market arrival of its next-gen Bolt electric car. Back in July, the company confirmed that a refresh was destined for 2025, and that it would ...
Usain Bolt may be the fastest man in history but he believes one Premier League player could potentially beat him in a race over a shorter distance. Bolt, 36, still holds the world record for 100m ...
Through a series of safety initiatives, Bolt has launched its safety campaign that aims to raise awareness of safety features, safety initiatives, and scaling preventative measures to prevent safety ...