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Usain Bolt on his newborn twins and becoming a father of three: ‘I still can’t believe it’

  • July 06, 2021
  • Sport

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This summer’s Olympics will be the first Summer Games since 2000 without Bolt, widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all-time. The 34-year-old retired in 2017, after sweeping the 100- and 200-meter dash at the Rio Games, and has since moved on to other pursuits, including music and soccer.

More recently, though, Bolt’s primary focus has been on being a Dad – especially now that the children in his household now outnumber their parents.

“It’s good because I’ve had the experience with Olympia,” Bolt said, when asked about how life has changed since the birth of Saint Leo and Thunder. “But we have gotten help now to make sure, because it’s a lot. But for me, I’m excited, just to watch them grow and see what they become.”

Bolt spoke to USA TODAY Sports on behalf of CarMax, which recently approached him with an endorsement opportunity and unique challenge. Later this month, he’ll try to run a distance that’s unfamiliar to him – 800 meters – in less than two minutes, which is how long the used car retailer says it takes for users to get an appraisal offer.

Bolt said he’s run the 800 in training and his personal best is 2:05 – but that was in shoes, rather than racing spikes. He hopes the footware switch and some recent training will help him get under that two-minute mark.

“It’s a challenge. It’s something I’ve never done before,” Bolt siad. “So for me, it excites me, because I like a challenge and I’m very competitive. So for me, I was like, let’s go.”

Contact Tom Schad at tschad@usatoday.com or on Twitter @Tom_Schad.

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