The amazing career of Usain Bolt has come to an end in the worst way possible.
After being upset in his final 100m race at the IAAF track and field championships in London last weekend, finishing in third place, Bolt was hoping to go out on top in the 4x100m relay.
Unfortunately, Bolt’s final race was cut short when he pulled up lame on the final leg.
With Bolt pulling up injured, Great Britain went on to win the 4x100m gold on their home soil. The United States placed second, while Japan finished in third.
Here was the moment Bolt’s career came to an end.
This is how Usain Bolt’s career just ended. Maybe he was human after all pic.twitter.com/CHOyDuDQsz
— Barstool Sports (@barstooltweetss) August 12, 2017
Despite the disappointing finish to his career, Bolt will be remembered as one of the best sprinters in history, holding world records in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m.
Bolt also has 23 gold medals, including eight from the Olympics, 5 silvers and one bronze throughout his decorated career.
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