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Usain St. Leo Bolt, OJ, CD (/ˈjuːseɪn/; born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican sprinter. Regarded as the fastest person ever timed, he is the first man to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time measurements became mandatory in 1977. Along with his teammates, he also set the world record in the 4×100 metres relay. He is the reigning Olympic champion in these three events, and the first man since Leonidas of Rhodes to win six Olympic gold medals in sprinting, and an eleven-time World champion. He was the first to achieve the "double double" of winning 100 m and 200 m titles at consecutive Olympics (2008 and 2012), and topped this through the first "double triple" (including 4×100 m relays).
Although gaining worldwide popularity for a sprint double victory at the Beijing Games, Bolt has had more victories as a 200 m runner. While he had not won any significant 100 m title prior to the 2008 Olympics, he had won numerous crowns in the 200 m event at the youth, junior and senior levels. Further, at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, Bolt completed a hat-trick of 200 m world titles by winning his third straight gold in the event. His 2009 record breaking margin for 100 m, from 9.69 seconds (his own previous world record) to 9.58, is the highest since the start of fully automatic time measurements.
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Golden Spike (Zlatá tretra in Czech) is an annual athletics event at the Městský Stadion in Ostrava-Vítkovice, Czech Republic as part of the IAAF World Challenge Meetings. It was first organized in 1961.
The history of the meeting was interrupted in 1999, when the meeting was not held due to the apparent lack of interest of sponsors. From 2003 to 2009 the IAAF classified the Zlatá tretra Meeting among IAAF Grand Prix meetings.
Over the course of its history, numerous world records have been set at the Golden Spike.
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Coordinates: 41°37′4.67″N 112°33′5.87″W / 41.6179639°N 112.5516306°W / 41.6179639; -112.5516306
The golden spike (also known as The Last Spike) is the ceremonial final spike driven by Leland Stanford to join the rails of the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States connecting the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads on May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory. The term last spike has been used to refer to one driven at the usually ceremonial completion of any new railroad construction projects, particularly those in which construction is undertaken from two disparate origins towards a meeting point. The spike now lies in the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.
Completing the last link in the transcontinental railroad with a spike of gold was the brainchild of David Hewes, a San Francisco financier and contractor. The spike had been manufactured earlier that year especially for the event by the William T. Garratt Foundry in San Francisco. Two of the sides were engraved with the names of the railroad officers and directors. A special tie of polished California laurel was chosen to complete the line where the spike would be driven. The ceremony was originally to be held on May 8, 1869 (the date actually engraved on the spike), but it was postponed two days because of bad weather and a labor dispute that delayed the arrival of the Union Pacific side of the rail line.
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Not included is the 4x100m relay when the Jamaican team brought their own record World record of 37.10 down to 36.84 in the London Olympics (2012). But this video only shows his races from 2008-2009. Since 2008, Usain Bolt has broken 6 world records, breaking the 100m and 200m records three and two times respectively, and with the help from his fellow Jamaican teammates, also set a new world record in the 4x100m relay in Beijing. In just a year, he's established himself as one of the greatest sprinters in history. Here are his 6 world record races provided to you by CBS Sports, NBC Olympics, and Universal Sports. 2008 Reebok Grand Prix 100m Final: 9.72 2008 Beijing Olympics 100m Final: 9.69 200m Final: 19.30 4x100m Relay Final: 37.10 2009 IAAF World Championships 100m Final: 9.58 20...
Usain Bolt's improvements from 2004 to 2017. Also the fastest man in the world started from the bottom. Enjoy! Races: Olympics, Athens 2004 World Championships, Helsinki 2005 World Athletics Tour, Lausanne 2006 World Championships, Osaka 2007 World Championships, Berlin 2009 Diamond League, Lausanne 2010 World Championships, Daegu 2011 Diamond League, Brussels 2011 Diamond League, Brussels 2013 Athletics Meets, Warsaw 2014 World Championships, Beijing 2015 Diamond League, London 2016 Nitro Athletics, Melbourne 2017 Song: Ross Budgen - Rapture Intro Song: Hi-Rez - 3ft Tall If you have a request for the next video, just leave a comment here below!! Tags: Track & Field News Events 2017 Usain Bolt 100m 200m WR 9.58 Usain Bolt Young 2004 2005 2006 Running Olympics 2012 2016 HD Usa...
June 28, 2017 Ostrava Golden Spike
Don't miss out on everything Olympic! Click here for all highlights, behind-the-scenes and more! http://go.olympic.org/watch?p=yt&teaser;=a The best moments from the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5 Visit the Olympic Channel, where the Games never end: https://www.olympicchannel.com
Nitro Athletics Melbourne 2017 BOLT ALL-STARS TEAM FOR NITRO ATHLETICS Results 1. Bolt All-Stars, 40.64 2. Japan, 42.36 3. Australia, 42.45 4. China, 42.54 5. England, 42.68 6. New Zealand, DNF Usain Bolt finished the first meeting of Nitro Athletics in his customary position - first, part of the winning relay and part of the winning team as the series kicked off in Melbourne. Bolt ran the back-straight leg of the mixed 4x100m relay with Asafa Powell running first leg, Jenna Prandini on the bend and Jeneba Tarmoh bringing the baton home. So much, so good, but the comfortable relay victory came at the end of a night on which a young Australian team pushed the All-Stars all the way before finishing just 30 points behind, 1080 points to 1050.
Despite being exceptionally naturally gifted the legend that is Usain Bolt has to work extremely hard to be the fastest man alive. Here we see the intense dedication he puts into his training. From the Documentary Usain Bolt: The Fastest Man Alive Directed by Gaël Leiblang © ELEPHANT ADVENTURES – LEIBLANG PRODUCTIONS 2012
http://www.UniversalSports.com 2009, Berlin, Germany, IAAF World Championship Track and Field, Tyson Gay finally challenged Usain Bolt in the 100m and took second, Bolt broke his Olympic record to win at 9.58 seconds, Powell took third. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
Subscribe for the latest races! 56th Ostrava Golden Spike 2017. Usain Bolt easily wins the 100m in 10.06. He seems to be not in good shape yet, but his coach Mills says he has enough time to get in shape until WC London. 1 Usain BOLT JAM 10.06 0,164 2 PÉREZ Yunier CUB PB 10.09 .106 3 Als Ali HARVEY TUR 10.26 0,131 4 Volko Ján SVK 10.26 0,125 5 BARNES Emre Zafer TUR 10.41 .156 6 Veleba jan ENG 10.44 0,212 7 STROMŠÍK Zdeněk ENG 10.49 .156 8 CODRINGTON Giovanni NED 10.51 0,195
Creatives: TWIST/WARZIN Producer: Patti Getker DoP: Matthias Koenigswieser VFX: Rob Trent / The Mission Sound Design: Rommel Molina / Kelly Bayett @ Barking Owl On Focus: Robbie Hart Special Thanks to Maxine Walters
Biomechanical Analysis of Usain Bolt Programs: Adobe After Effects, 3Ds Max
Usain Bolt in Poland. Fifth Memorial of Kamila Skolimowska. National Stadium in Warsaw, 23.08.2014. Director of Meeting: Marcin Rosengarten /Fundacja Kamili Skolimowskiej/ Filmed, edited by: Łukasz Mateusiak /FILMATE/
When you see someone running in Jamaica, every step carries inspiration. There, track and field is not just a regular sport, it’s passion, dedication and truly being devoted. Directed by: Douglas Bernardt and Filipe Zapelini Cinematographer: Lucas D. Oliveira Producer: Marina Hecker Editor: PUDIM Colorist: Lucas Moesch Sound: Satélite Soundtracks: ''William Basinski - Watermusic II'', ''Kuj Yato - Clap! Clap!'' Production Company: Santa Transmedia Special Thanks: Gustavo Gripe, Amadeu Caringi, Gabriel Honzik, Leo Coutinho. DM9Sul, Marco ''Loco'' Bezerra, Marcio Callage, Everton Behenck. Kito Siqueira, Danilo Abraham. _____ Eternal Father bless our land Guard us with Thy mighty hand Keep us free from evil powers Be our light through countless hours To our leaders, Great Defender, Grant...
Foreword: A film that will set the exclamation point for Bolt, Mainly because I plan on releasing this after the olympics. Given that Usain Bolt gives another exquisite performance, it will be a film like none - other diving into the realm of Bolt and his speed. The Trailer: Though it may seem a bit abstract, if you focus on what all the commentators are saying, it explains what Usain has done thus far, and what he continues to do and what he will continue to do. In essence, he is running from not only the competition, but from all of the speed barriers and limits that have been set for humans. And just as the BBC commentator mentions, " And Usain Bolt continues........" Director's Note I know its been since September since the last sprinting video but here it is finally. I've been busy ...
Not included is the 4x100m relay when the Jamaican team brought their own record World record of 37.10 down to 36.84 in the London Olympics (2012). But this video only shows his races from 2008-2009. Since 2008, Usain Bolt has broken 6 world records, breaking the 100m and 200m records three and two times respectively, and with the help from his fellow Jamaican teammates, also set a new world record in the 4x100m relay in Beijing. In just a year, he's established himself as one of the greatest sprinters in history. Here are his 6 world record races provided to you by CBS Sports, NBC Olympics, and Universal Sports. 2008 Reebok Grand Prix 100m Final: 9.72 2008 Beijing Olympics 100m Final: 9.69 200m Final: 19.30 4x100m Relay Final: 37.10 2009 IAAF World Championships 100m Final: 9.58 20...
Usain Bolt's improvements from 2004 to 2017. Also the fastest man in the world started from the bottom. Enjoy! Races: Olympics, Athens 2004 World Championships, Helsinki 2005 World Athletics Tour, Lausanne 2006 World Championships, Osaka 2007 World Championships, Berlin 2009 Diamond League, Lausanne 2010 World Championships, Daegu 2011 Diamond League, Brussels 2011 Diamond League, Brussels 2013 Athletics Meets, Warsaw 2014 World Championships, Beijing 2015 Diamond League, London 2016 Nitro Athletics, Melbourne 2017 Song: Ross Budgen - Rapture Intro Song: Hi-Rez - 3ft Tall If you have a request for the next video, just leave a comment here below!! Tags: Track & Field News Events 2017 Usain Bolt 100m 200m WR 9.58 Usain Bolt Young 2004 2005 2006 Running Olympics 2012 2016 HD Usa...
June 28, 2017 Ostrava Golden Spike
Don't miss out on everything Olympic! Click here for all highlights, behind-the-scenes and more! http://go.olympic.org/watch?p=yt&teaser;=a The best moments from the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5 Visit the Olympic Channel, where the Games never end: https://www.olympicchannel.com
Nitro Athletics Melbourne 2017 BOLT ALL-STARS TEAM FOR NITRO ATHLETICS Results 1. Bolt All-Stars, 40.64 2. Japan, 42.36 3. Australia, 42.45 4. China, 42.54 5. England, 42.68 6. New Zealand, DNF Usain Bolt finished the first meeting of Nitro Athletics in his customary position - first, part of the winning relay and part of the winning team as the series kicked off in Melbourne. Bolt ran the back-straight leg of the mixed 4x100m relay with Asafa Powell running first leg, Jenna Prandini on the bend and Jeneba Tarmoh bringing the baton home. So much, so good, but the comfortable relay victory came at the end of a night on which a young Australian team pushed the All-Stars all the way before finishing just 30 points behind, 1080 points to 1050.
Despite being exceptionally naturally gifted the legend that is Usain Bolt has to work extremely hard to be the fastest man alive. Here we see the intense dedication he puts into his training. From the Documentary Usain Bolt: The Fastest Man Alive Directed by Gaël Leiblang © ELEPHANT ADVENTURES – LEIBLANG PRODUCTIONS 2012
http://www.UniversalSports.com 2009, Berlin, Germany, IAAF World Championship Track and Field, Tyson Gay finally challenged Usain Bolt in the 100m and took second, Bolt broke his Olympic record to win at 9.58 seconds, Powell took third. (Universal Sports, UniversalSports.com)
Subscribe for the latest races! 56th Ostrava Golden Spike 2017. Usain Bolt easily wins the 100m in 10.06. He seems to be not in good shape yet, but his coach Mills says he has enough time to get in shape until WC London. 1 Usain BOLT JAM 10.06 0,164 2 PÉREZ Yunier CUB PB 10.09 .106 3 Als Ali HARVEY TUR 10.26 0,131 4 Volko Ján SVK 10.26 0,125 5 BARNES Emre Zafer TUR 10.41 .156 6 Veleba jan ENG 10.44 0,212 7 STROMŠÍK Zdeněk ENG 10.49 .156 8 CODRINGTON Giovanni NED 10.51 0,195
Creatives: TWIST/WARZIN Producer: Patti Getker DoP: Matthias Koenigswieser VFX: Rob Trent / The Mission Sound Design: Rommel Molina / Kelly Bayett @ Barking Owl On Focus: Robbie Hart Special Thanks to Maxine Walters
Biomechanical Analysis of Usain Bolt Programs: Adobe After Effects, 3Ds Max
Usain Bolt in Poland. Fifth Memorial of Kamila Skolimowska. National Stadium in Warsaw, 23.08.2014. Director of Meeting: Marcin Rosengarten /Fundacja Kamili Skolimowskiej/ Filmed, edited by: Łukasz Mateusiak /FILMATE/
When you see someone running in Jamaica, every step carries inspiration. There, track and field is not just a regular sport, it’s passion, dedication and truly being devoted. Directed by: Douglas Bernardt and Filipe Zapelini Cinematographer: Lucas D. Oliveira Producer: Marina Hecker Editor: PUDIM Colorist: Lucas Moesch Sound: Satélite Soundtracks: ''William Basinski - Watermusic II'', ''Kuj Yato - Clap! Clap!'' Production Company: Santa Transmedia Special Thanks: Gustavo Gripe, Amadeu Caringi, Gabriel Honzik, Leo Coutinho. DM9Sul, Marco ''Loco'' Bezerra, Marcio Callage, Everton Behenck. Kito Siqueira, Danilo Abraham. _____ Eternal Father bless our land Guard us with Thy mighty hand Keep us free from evil powers Be our light through countless hours To our leaders, Great Defender, Grant...
Foreword: A film that will set the exclamation point for Bolt, Mainly because I plan on releasing this after the olympics. Given that Usain Bolt gives another exquisite performance, it will be a film like none - other diving into the realm of Bolt and his speed. The Trailer: Though it may seem a bit abstract, if you focus on what all the commentators are saying, it explains what Usain has done thus far, and what he continues to do and what he will continue to do. In essence, he is running from not only the competition, but from all of the speed barriers and limits that have been set for humans. And just as the BBC commentator mentions, " And Usain Bolt continues........" Director's Note I know its been since September since the last sprinting video but here it is finally. I've been busy ...
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