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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''1. What is Usain Bolt’s fastest 100m time?''' Usain Bolt’s world record is '''9.58 seconds''', set at the '''2009 World Championships''' in Berlin. '''2. How many Olympic gold medals does Usain Bolt have?''' He won '''8 Olympic gold medals''' across the 2008, 2012, and 2016 Games. '''3. Why is Usain Bolt called “Lightning Bolt”?''' The nickname comes from his surname, his incredible speed, and his famous '''victory pose''' that resembles a lightning strike. '''4. Did Usain Bolt play professional football (soccer)?''' Yes, after retiring from athletics, Bolt trained with professional clubs, including '''Central Coast Mariners in Australia''', but he did not sign a permanent contract. '''5. What businesses does Usain Bolt own?''' Bolt founded '''Bolt Mobility''', an electric scooter company, and has investments in various sports, entertainment, and lifestyle ventures. '''6. Are Usain Bolt’s records still standing?''' Yes. As of today, Bolt’s '''100m (9.58s)''' and '''200m (19.19s)''' world records still remain unbeaten. Usain Bolt is more than the fastest man in history—he is a '''global icon''' who brought excitement, charisma, and inspiration to athletics. From his world-record sprints to his cultural influence, Bolt redefined what it means to be a sports legend. His speed may never be matched, but his legacy of joy, confidence, and excellence will live forever.
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