|
Breaking-News >> WorldNews Bolt, a 39-year-old "flying man", revealed that his physical fitness is not as good as before: now he is panting when climbing stairs; Previously torn Achilles tendon is no longer running
Recently, the legendary short run athlete, Jamaican Bolt appeared at the live appearance of the Tokyo 2025 World Rally Championship in Japan. In an interview, he said: "When I climb the stairs, I will be out of breath."His physical condition is worse than before. Bolt at a press conference at the Tokyo World Championship (video) Bolt is known as the "Flying Man" because he is the world record holder for men's 100 meters, and has kept this score from 2009 until now, unbeatable for 16 years. On August 16, 2009, Bolt won the World Tennis Championship in Berlin with 9 seconds 58, which is the first time a man has broken the 100-meter record of 9 seconds 6 marks, and so far no one has broken. Bolt’s daily life has changed dramatically since his retirement in 2017 and time is no longer filled with training and competition schedules. “I usually send the kids to school.When I come back and have nothing to do, I relax and watch TV at home until the kids come back.The photo shows that Bolt's figure is now two laps fatter than that of an athlete, and he can see his obvious belly under his white T-shirt. Bolt at a press conference at the Tokyo World Championship (video) But Bolt, 39, is pleased with his time at home and with his family, saying: “I’ll spend some time playing with the kids until they start bothering me and I go away. After Bolt tore his Achilles tendon last year, he has stopped running.Bolt said that although he did not like to go to the gym to exercise, he had been retired for a while and had to do some exercise to maintain his health, for example, start running again. When asked why the next generation of short runners, despite the upgrading of their nails and technology, is not as fast as his generation, Bolt said straight: “Do you want to know the real answer? we are more talented. This gap is more evident in men’s short run projects. You can see that women’s programs are different, and they do run faster and faster.” At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Bolt broke the world record for men's 200 metres, winning a gold medal (getty image) Bolt also said that he looks forward to taking his children to Beijing to watch the World Athletics Championships in 2027, because he won the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. "I'm excited because I can bring the kids and tell them: 'It's all happening here,' Bolt said. I've shown the kids videos and stuff, and they can roughly understand that championship moment." Source: Red Star News B48 News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/K9TKIR3E05561G0D.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.20-20:28] 访问:34
Loading...
|
Search on site
This day in history
August 2023
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
|