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Credits: Instagram/Usain Bolt

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Credits: Instagram/Usain Bolt
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The man behind Bolt’s motivation on track
Everyone needs motivation at some point in time, be it the “fastest man alive,” right? Usain Bolt has written many books, including his autobiography. Bolt has shared stories of the initial days of his career in Faster than Lightning: My autobiography, published in 2013, and one of the past incidents he shared reminded him of Michael Johnson.ADVERTISEMENT
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Usain Bolt denied the offer to go to America
When you are at the peak of your career, you don’t dare to leave any opportunity. But Bolt made a bold decision to let go of an opportunity because he didn’t feel right at that time. It was about in 2003 when young athletes were considering going to America, but Bolt had his reasons. After winning the National High School Champs and the World Youth title—a record of 20.40s in a 200m run—so many opportunities poured in; one of them was to build his career in American track and field. Why would he deny such a big opportunity?Initially, he gave some silly reasons for the same, like, “Well, first of all, it’s too cold there. You can get snow and stuff, so forget that,” when his longtime business manager, Mr. Peart, suggested he go. Also,ADVERTISEMENT
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