New Delhi: In today's era, it is almost impossible to beat Usain Bolt in any kind of race.


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The Jamaican legend, who is widely regarded as the fastest man on planet, has broken several records in the last three Olympics.


But when he made his debut in 2004 Olympics which were held in Athens, even though expectations were high from him, he couldn't live upto them as he was weighed down by a left hamstring injury.


He finished fifth in his first-round heat in 21.05 but needed to be 21.02 or better to advance to the quarterfinals.