Sunday, 12 April 2015

Usain Bolt poses with Barack Obama as President and six-time Olympic champion trademark 'lightning pose'

                    When President Obama met Usain Bolt he could not resist joining the world-class sprinter in striking his pose

The fastest and the most powerful men in the world met in Jamaica this week, as US President Barack Obama visited Jamaica and posed with Usain Bolt.
Obama said he 'had to say hi' to Bolt, the fastest sprinter of all time, when he became the first American President to visit the island since 1982.
And when Obama met Bolt he could not resist joining the world-class sprinter in striking his trademark 'lightning pose....


                            When President Obama met Usain Bolt he could not resist joining the world-class sprinter in striking his pose
When President Obama met Usain Bolt he could not resist joining the world-class sprinter in striking his pose
                          Before striking Bolt's signature pose, Obama praised him saying that 'nobody's ever been faster'
Before striking Bolt's signature pose, Obama praised him saying that 'nobody's ever been faster'
President Obama and Usain Bolt strike the lightening pose
During the encounter on Thursday, Obama spoke about the six-time Olympic champion saying 'Nobody's ever been faster than this guy. Ever...of all the billions of people.'

He then told Bolt 'Wait, wait should we get a pose here? Come on man show me' before the pair busted out in the sprinter's signature pose for cameras.
Bolt posted the video of him with Obama to his Instagram account on Friday and said that he was honored to have met the U.S. president.
'What can I say.. It was truly a great honour meeting the President of United States of America,' he wrote.

Crowds across Jamaica cheered for President Obama on Thursday as he made multiple stops and became the first American president to visit the island nation since President Ronald Reagan in 1982.

                     Bolt wrote on Instagram that it was 'truly a great honor' to meet the U.S. president
     Bolt wrote on Instagram that it was 'truly a great honor' to meet the U.S. president
                            Obama asked the six-time Olympic champion to show him the pose before joining him in his signature pose
Obama asked the six-time Olympic champion to show him the pose before joining him in his signature pose

                       The world-class sprinter's lightning pose, which he strikes after winning a race, has become a trademark 
The world-class sprinter's lightning pose, which he strikes after winning a race, has become a trademark 

While speaking at a town hall meeting with young leaders at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, he brought the audience to laughter when he gave a special mention to Bolt and triple-world champion, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.
He said: 'I get a chance to say hi to Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. When you have the fastest people on the planet, you gotta say hi to them right? Cause that's fast. 
'There are a lot of people out there. And they're the fastest.'

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