world's fastest man has adoptedthe animal kingdom's fastest sprinter, as Usain Bolt welcomeda new baby cheetah named "Lightning Bolt" into his life.The Jamaican sprinter's sponsorship of thethree-month-old male cheetah is part of an effort to boostKenyan conservation efforts of its famous wildlife, whosesurvival is threatened by trophy hunting, climate change andhuman encroachment.The world record-holder...
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NAIROBI, Kenya | The world's fastest man adopted the animal kingdom's fastest sprinter Monday, as Usain Bolt welcomed a new baby cheetah named Lightning Bolt into his life....
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Usain Bolt, the fastest man on Earth, has adopted a young orphan member of the animal kingdom's fastest sprinters.The triple Olympic and world champion welcomed a new baby cheetah named 'Lightning Bolt' into his life.The Jamaican sprinter's sponsorship of the three-month-old male is part of an effort to boost the conservation efforts of the Kenya Wildlife Service, as the survival of their native animals...
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Nairobi, Nov 3: Usain Bolt who was recently crowned the World's fastest man adopted his counterpart from the wild on Monday, Nov 2.Paying $13,700, Bolt sponsored a three-month-old Cheetah cub to support Kenya's efforts to conserve its wildlife.The Jamaican athlete who welcomed a baby Cheetah as part of his family has named it Lightning Bolt', say media reports.He will be paying $3,000 a year for Lighting...
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Jamaican star sprinter Usain Bolt has reiterated that his performances are not drug-enhanced.The 23-year-old, who ran the fastest 100m ever recorded in Berlin back in August - 9.58sec - to win the World Championship, was quoted by The Sun, as saying: "It's going to take a couple of years for people to start believing that you're actually clean." (ANI)...
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Jamaican star sprinter Usain Bolt has reiterated that his performances are not drug-enhanced.The 23-year-old, who ran the fastest 100m ever recorded in Berlin back in August - 9.58sec - to win the World Championship, was quoted by The Sun, as saying: "It''s going to take a couple of years for people to start believing that you''re actually clean."...
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Jamaican star sprinter Usain Bolt has reiterated that his performances are not drug-enhanced.The 23-year-old, who ran the fastest 100m ever recorded in Berlin back in August - 9.58sec - to win the World Championship, was quoted by The Sun, as saying: "It's going to take a couple of years for people to start believing that you're actually clean."...
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Jamaican star sprinter Usain Bolt has reiterated that his performances are not drug-enhanced.The 23-year-old, who ran the fastest 100m ever recorded in Berlin back in August--9.58sec--to win the World Championship, was quoted by, as saying: "It's going to take a couple of years for people to start believing that you're actually clean."Friends joined the extended Mukerji clan to celebrate the birthday...
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The world's fastest man adopted the animal kingdom's fastest sprinter Monday, as Usain Bolt welcomed a new baby cheetah named Lightning Bolt into his life.
The Jamaican sprinter's sponsorship of the 3-month-old male cheetah is part of an effort to boost Kenyan conservation efforts of its famous wildlife, whose survival is threatened by trophy hunting, climate...
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Olympic and world sprint champion Usain Bolt on Monday adopted a cheetah cub in Kenya's Nairobi National Park.The head of the Kenya Wildlife Service, Julius Kipng'etich, described the event as "the first time in history where the fastest animal and the fastest man will meet."Bolt, who had said previously he was scared of cheetahs as they could out-run him, said he changed his mind as he bottle-fed...
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