Usain Bolt: World's fastest man in history picks his hardest World Record that will be broken last

Usain Bolt: World's fastest man in history picks his hardest World Record that will be broken last

Funmilayo Fameso 15:37 - 26.12.2023

Sprint legend Usain Bolt isn't bothered about losing his World Records, as he has picked the hardest of the events that'll be broken.

World's fastest man in history Usain Bolt believes breaking his 100m World Record (WR) of 9.58s will be hard to achieve by any sprinter.

Regarded as the greatest sprinter in track and field history, Bolt also owns the 200m WR of 19.19s, which he clocked at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.

His incredible individual moments to becoming iconic are known as one of the greatest sporting feats in history, making him a legend of the sport.

While several sprinters have attempted breaking these records through the years, none has been successful as the second fastest times ever are Tyson Gay and Yohan Blake's respective times of 9.69s and 19.26s also by Blake.

Despite many pundits analyzing if the WRs will ever be erased, the Jamaican track legend has gone for which of them he thinks is harder.

Usain Bolt || Credit: X

"Not worried about none of them. I really don't know. I think the 100m is going to be harder because it's quicker, and if you make a mistake during the race, you're not going to get it," Bolt said in an exclusive interview with World Athletics.

"So it's a lot more technical, so I think maybe the 100 is going to go last."

With the incoming Olympic year set to be another significant season for the present sprinters attempting these historic records, only time will tell on who can surpass Bolt's sprinting legacy.

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