A file of a photo of the legendary sprinter Usain Bolt. The eight -time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt expressed the certainty that its 100 -meter world record of 9.58 seconds, set at the World Athletics Championship in Berlin in 2009, will remain intact for the coming years. Legend Sprint also holds world records in events 200m and 4x100m.“I think this record will be interrupted, but it will not be for a while. I think it will stay here. It’s an incredible time of 100 meters and I don’t think anyone would break it soon,” said Agenc agents about its 100 meters.Jamaican sprinter also holds the world record in 200 mA completing the race in 19.19 seconds at the same world championships in athletics in 2009 in Berlin.“I think 200 is definitely more vulnerable than 100. There is an opportunity. But here again it is a very, very difficult period,” he said of his 200m record.Bolt’s journey to the global star began at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, where he won gold medals in the events of 100 m, 200 ma 4×100 m, all with the time of world records. Later he reached a remarkable “triple trip” at the Olympic Games in Rio 2016 and secured three gold medals on three consecutive Olympic Games.His first world record came in 100 MV 2008 and published 9.72 seconds in New York. He improved it in 9.69 seconds at the Beijing Olympics and finally for 9.58 seconds at the 2009 World Championship in Berlin. Bolt holds the three fastest times ever recorded in 100 m: 9.58, 9.64 and 9.69 seconds.
