Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - How many records has Bolt broken in one session? How many times were they?

How many records has Bolt broken in one session? How many times were they?

At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, a new world record was set at 9.58 seconds

In 2009, the 150-meter road race in Manchester set a new world record at 14.35 seconds

In 2008 The men's 4×100m championship at the Beijing Olympics broke the world record with a time of 37.10 seconds

The men's 200m championship at the 2008 Beijing Olympics broke the world record with a time of 19.30 seconds

The men's 100m championship at the 2008 Beijing Olympics Breaking the world record with a time of 9.69 seconds

Winning the 2008 Reebok Grand Prix in New York in 9.72 seconds broke the world record

Second place in the 200m at the 2007 Osaka World Athletics Championships

< p>2007 Osaka World Athletics Championships Men's 4×100m relay runner-up

2006 Athletics World Cup 200m runner-up

2005 World Athletics Championships 200m eighth place

The fifth place in the 200m at the 2004 Athens Olympics broke the men's youth world record

The 200m champion at the 2002 World Youth Championships

The 4×100m runner-up at the 2002 World Youth Championships< /p>

As early as the 2002 World Youth Athletics Championships, Bolt ran a time of 20.40 seconds in the 200-meter race. This result also earned him the title of Flashman given by the media. title. In 2004, Bolt once again broke his 200-meter record with a time of 19.93 seconds, becoming the first young athlete to break 20 seconds in the 200-meter race.

On June 1, 2008, Beijing time, at the 2008 New York Track and Field Grand Prix on May 31, local time, Usain Bolt broke the 100-meter world record with a time of 9.72 seconds. , the original world record was held by his compatriot Powell at 9 seconds 74. In the competition in May this year, Bolt ran consecutive times of 9.76 seconds and 9.92 seconds. Before this competition, he occupied the top two in the world's best times for the men's 100 meters this year. In particular, the 9.76 seconds he ran in Kingston, the capital of the country, on May 3 was praised as an excellent record that could completely challenge Powell's world record.

Beijing time on August 16, 2008, in the men's 100-meter "Flying Battle" held at the National Stadium on the second night of the Beijing Olympic Games track and field competition, Bolt was on the fourth track, although his response was 0.165 The second-lowest speed among all competitors, Bolt still won the championship in 9.69 seconds and broke his own world record of 9.72 seconds. He even had time to pat his chest during the Olympic 100-meter flying sprint, announcing to people that his era was just beginning, and that he would subvert the seemingly unreachable limits again and again.

On August 20, 2008, Beijing time, in the final of the men's 200-meter race, Bolt once again demonstrated his lightning speed. With perfect curve running and unparalleled straight-line sprint, Bolt was far ahead, winning the championship in 19.30 seconds and breaking the world record again. This also made him the first athlete in human history to win Olympic gold medals in the 100-meter and 200-meter races by breaking world records. Bolt's iconic archery action after his victory seemed to declare that he not only surpassed his predecessors, but also opened a new era in men's sprinting, an era branded with Bolt's name.

UNESCO announced on the 13th that the Beijing Olympic champions and Jamaican track and field stars U Bolt and Way Campbell-Brown were awarded the title of "Sports Champions" by the organization.

News from the early morning of May 18th, Beijing time, that the three-time Beijing Olympic Games gold medalist and 100m and 200m world record holder, Jamaican flying man Usain Bolt, created another miracle in the Manchester 150m road race, clocking a time of 14.35 seconds. The result won the championship, which was also the best result in the history of the 150 meters in the world, breaking the record of 14.8 seconds set by Italian star Mennea 26 years ago. In addition, Bolt's speed for the next 100 meters is 8.7 seconds, which is also an unprecedented and terrifying data!

Bolt is a Jamaican sprinter and track and field athlete.

He is the world record holder for the men's 100-meter dash and the world record for the men's 200-meter dash. He set a new world record of 9.69 seconds for the 100-meter dash at the Beijing Olympics on August 16, 2008, and then set a new world record of 19.30 seconds for the 200-meter dash on August 20. New world record. August 20th was also the 22nd birthday of the famous Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt. He won the championship in 19.30 seconds, breaking the world record of 19.32 seconds set by the American star Michael Johnson on August 1, 1996. This was also Bolt’s victory. Special set the second world record at the Beijing Olympics, thus becoming the first athlete to win the men's 100m and 200m gold medals at the Olympics in 24 years after the American star Carl Lewis in 1984, and also the first player to win the men's 100m and 200m gold medals at the Olympics after Don Quarry in 1976. The second Jamaican athlete to win the men's 200m Olympic title after winning gold at the Montreal Olympics.