At the Olympic 100-meter sprint final, the fastest men in the world put on a great show – during the race and before. Leading the field in both disciplines: Noah Lyles.
When the fastest men in the world compete at the Summer Olympics in Paris at the Stade de France on Sunday evening, Usain Bolt will be there too. The world record holder has long since retired as a runner, but his gesture has remained.
The stadium management has come up with something. The so-called Bolt Cam captures fans at random; whoever lands on the video wall is supposed to imitate the Jamaican’s iconic pose. Hundreds in the stands raise their index fingers in the air, one arm stretched out, the other bent. They look like archers shooting arrows into the sky. Just like Bolt did back then.
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