
Eight times Olympic champion, Usain Bolt, ends his illustrious career on a disappointing note, as muscle cramp stops the Jamaican from ending the 4x100m relay final.
30-year-old Bolt, who finished third in the 100 meters last week, behind American duo, Justin Gatlin, and Christian Coleman, pulled his thigh muscle seconds after collecting the baton for the final leg of the race, dashing Jamaica’s hopes of a gold medal in the 4x100m relay.
Heartbreaking ending to a legendary career: Usain Bolt suffered cramp in his final race at #London2017 and didn’t make it to the finish line pic.twitter.com/6zhDnFd5j8
— People’s Daily,China (@PDChina) August 13, 2017
The injury means Usain Bolt finished his last championship with only a bronze from the 100 meters, as Great Britain won the 4x100m relay gold, ahead of the USA and Japan in third place.
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