
In the 2009 World Track and Field Championships being held in Berlin, we may have gotten an answer to that question.
In the same stadium in which Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Games, and exactly one year from the date he set the record in Beijing last summer, Usain Bolt obliterated it.
He ran an out of this world 9.58 in the 100m final. If you had any doubts that this man is the real deal and the best sprinter in the world bar none, I think he answered them.

If he stays healthy over the next two years, it's probably safe to say that Bolt will be a prohibitive favorite to repeat his gold medal winning performance in London. There's no one on this planet who can run with him.
Believe it or not, Bolt thinks he can run even faster and lower the record to a mind bending 9.4 seconds.
I don't have any doubts that he can't.
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