The fastest man on the planet, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, has stated that he will wait to
give professional soccer a try until after his track and field career is over.
Bolt is the world and Olympic 100m and 200m champion. The 24 year-old sprinter believes that
he has roughly four years remaining in the world of track and field, and is looking to drop his
100m time to a blistering 9.
Sports aren't quite like music, acting and the visual arts, where one can just leapfrog genres,
turning in mediocre performances across the board and calling it a success. In fact, only two names
from football come to mind when considering successful sporting leaps Bixente Lizarazu can kick
your ass and Gabriel Batistuta is the Next Big Thing in polo.
If he had his way, the world's fastest man Usain Bolt will be playing Premier League football for
Manchester United but Sir Alex Ferguson is unlikely to take up the offer. The New York Post
reports...
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Tiger Woods se acaba de construir una pequeña casa de 55 millones de dolares y Forbes lo nombro
el deportista mas rico del mundo en la epoca moderna de deporte.
Pero esta historia capto mi atención:
El profesor Peter Struck, de la Universidad de Pennsylvania (EE.