A Story Of Usain Bolt's Life

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This book is about Usain bolt's life so far. It is a very unique and wonderful book with ups and downs.

Usain bolt is born Jamaica. Winning junior championships since he was 14 years of age. He then went to the 2004 Olympics but lost because of injuries. The 2004 Olympics motivated him to train his hardest and earn 3 gold medals in the Beijing 2008 Olympics. During the 2008 Olympics he did not eat any thing much apart from chicken nuggets because he did not like the Chinese food in Beijing. Eating 100 chicken nuggets a day and still winning the Olympics is pretty impressive. He then won the 2012 Olympics and became a legend.

He is sponsored by puma earning 30 million dollars from so sets and track meets.
My favourite part of the book was

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