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On May 31, 2008 Usain Bolt blasted out of the starting blocks and into the history books, lowering the 100m world record to 9.72 seconds. He is now the "Fastest Human Being in the World." chasingBOLT follows Usain to Beijing and the 2008 Olympics where he's a top contender for Olympic gold. We'll be releasing daily content documenting his experiences and events at http://chasingbolt.com with related material at http://pumarunning.com. Stay tuned.
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chasingBOLT #5: Usain Bolt and Paolo Nutini sing "One Love"
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chasingBOLT #4: Cultural Fusion
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chasingBOLT #3: Usain Bolt in Beijing
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chasingBOLT #2: A Day in the Life of Usain Bolt
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chasingBOLT #1: Becoming the Fastest
On May 31st, 2008 at the Reebok Grand Prix in New York City, Usain Bolt blasted into the history books with his 9.72 world record clocking over 100...