....The great can be defeated..but the great is not defeated ..!

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• It marked the end of the journey of the greatest warrior the world has ever seen. Usain St. Leo Bolt finished third in the final 100 meters of his career, finishing third. It was the first time Bolt had been pushed beyond a gold medal at an Olympic or World Championship (except for a loss in the 2011 final due to a wrong start). Usain Bolt's defeat is disgusting. He wants to win every battle. He suffered an injury during the 2004 Olympics. The whole of Jamaica thought Bolt's journey was over. But only one person believed that Bolt would one day win the world. That person was not his coach or mother or father. It was just Bolt. It is difficult to predict victory or defeat in a match that will be resolved in 10 seconds. But world commentators fearlessly predicted when Bolt would compete. The size of the opponent does not matter. Critics believed that Bolt would win. But Bolt was defeated. Even the Americans who loved him did not expect that defeat. The sport has no racial, religious or cultural differences. Whoever the entertainer was, he was the hero of the sports fan. In that sense, Bolt did not represent Jamaica. The whole world. To watch this hero for 10 seconds, it is doubtful whether he will be out of Jamaica for a moment. Bolt lost to Justin Gatlin, an A
merican. Gatlin did not suffer from the mania of defeating someone like Bolt. He ended his celebration immediately and knelt down to pay homage to the undisputed hero of his event. Needless to say, there can be no one who loves sports and does not kneel down and salute Bolt. The greats can be defeated. But greatness does not fail.

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