Did Usain Bolt Set the World Record for the 100 Meters with One Shoelace Untied?

In 2008 at the Beijing Olympics, Usain Bolt broke the world record for the 100-meter sprint with a time of 9.69 seconds. However, eagle-eyed viewers noticed that Bolt's left shoelace was untied throughout the race.

There has been much speculation about whether this played a role in his record-breaking performance. Some experts believe that the untied shoelace may have slowed Bolt down, while others argue that it may have given him a psychological edge.

While it's impossible to know for sure whether Bolt's untied shoelace had any impact on his performance, it's certainly a fascinating piece of trivia. It also serves as a reminder that even the smallest details can have a big impact on athletic performance.

  1. Did Usain Bolt set the world record for the 100 meters with one shoelace untied? Yes
  2. What was Bolt's time in the 100 meters at the 2008 Olympics? 9.69 seconds.
  3. Which shoe brand did Bolt wear in the 2008 Olympics? Puma
  4. What is the current world record for the 100 meters? 9.58 seconds, set by Bolt in 2009.
  5. How many Olympic gold medals does Bolt have? Nine
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