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FootballUsain Bolt Sends Heartwarming Message to Lovely Partner Kasi Bennett on Her Birthday
- Usain Bolt has written a moving message to his partner, Kasi Bennett, on her birthday
- The two have known each other for a long time and have three kids together
- Bolt is still, to date, the most accomplished sprinter the world has ever seen
Usain Bolt wrote a wonderful message to his partner, Kasi Bennett, on her birthday. The legendary sprinter took to Twitter to let his fans know as he asked everyone to chip in with a birthday message.
Bolt has been in a relationship with his longtime girlfriend, Bennett, but the two have never exchanged wedding vows.
The couple has three children, with a girl named Olympia Lighting Bolt the firstborn. They then welcomed a set of twin boys, Thunder and St.Leo, in 2021, as reported by Olympics.
The multiple Olympic champion wrote this beautiful message for his 'Queen,' who is turning. 33 years.
"Today is a wonderful day. It’s my queen's birthday, so let’s come together and wish her a happy birthday. Love you, baby girl."
Bennett is a Jamaican model and entrepreneur who is in charge of the Elevate Marketing House - a business and marketing development agency based in Jamaica, as captured by her Instagram bio.
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Sports Brief also reported that Usain Bolt called out experts questioning his form and technique via Twitter as trials in different countries get underway.
Jamaica and the USA, two of the most revered countries as far as sprinting goes, will select teams for the World Athletics Championships this weekend.
World champions, Fred Kerley and Noah Lyles, are expected to lead USA's team as they hunt down Bolt's stunning record of 9.58 seconds in 100m and 19.19 in 200m that he set in 2009.
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Other SportsSports Brief also reported that The Sport Biomechanics at the University of Bath conducted a study to determine if any current athlete could ever be faster than Bolt.
Scientists, Polly McGuigan and Aki Salo believe a combination of genetics and training will one day see someone record a run of under 9 seconds.