Bolt is not the fastest man alive, that 9:58 was then. The present fastest man alive is the fastest. If yall don’t believe that, have Bolt race one of them today. Doesn’t matter how the configuration to determine the fastest man alive is done, it’s just not reality, and is very irrelevant to the present. Bolt cannot defeat any of the top ten elite sprinters right now,neither can Blake, Gatlin, or Gay, so stop being silly with these fantasies of past glory, present glory takes precedence… Give these elite sprinters presently competing in the Olympics their flowers now because they deserve them. The past is behind us and no one is running backwards…
Bolt is not the fastest man alive, that 9:58 was then. The present fastest man alive is the fastest. If yall don’t believe that, have Bolt race one of them today. Doesn’t matter how the configuration to determine the fastest man alive is done, it’s just not reality, and is very irrelevant to the present. Bolt cannot defeat any of the top ten elite sprinters right now,neither can Blake, Gatlin, or Gay, so stop being silly with these fantasies of past glory, present glory takes precedence… Give these elite sprinters presently competing in the Olympics their flowers now because they deserve them. The past is behind us and no one is running backwards…
You’re referring to Usain Bolt, the legendary Jamaican sprinter! While Bolt is widely regarded as the fastest man in history, his records have been challenged by new generations of athletes.
Bolt’s world records:
– 100m: 9.58 seconds (2009)
– 200m: 19.19 seconds (2009)
However, there are newer sprinters who have come close to or even broken Bolt’s records:
– Erriyon Knighton (USA): 19.49 seconds in the 200m (2022)
– Noah Lyles (USA): 18.90 seconds in the 200m (2022)
– Christian Coleman (USA): 9.76 seconds in the 100m (2019)
As for having Bolt race against one of these athletes, it’s not possible since Bolt retired from professional sprinting in 2017. Nevertheless, it’s exciting to see new talent emerge and push the boundaries of human speed!
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