Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: the world’s fastest man Usain Bolt is in the Czech Republic for the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava; Czech drivers Tomáš Enge and Jan Charouz come fourth in the 77th Le Mans 24-hour race; and Petr Sýkora wins ice hockey’s Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Bolt returns to Ostrava for Golden Spike
The fastest man the world has ever seen is currently in the Czech Republic. Yes, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is here for the Zlatá Tetra or Golden Spike in Ostrava, one of the country’s biggest athletics meeting. In fact, the triple Olympic champion has described the Golden Spike as one of his favourite events. Bolt has previously performed twice in the 200 metres in Ostrava; on Wednesday he will take part in the 100 metres.
Among the other athletics stars set to appear at the Golden Spike are America’s Michelle Perry in the 100 m hurdles, Dayron Robles from Cuba in the 110 m hurdles, Croatian high jumper Blanka Vlasic and Ethiopian long distance runner Dire Tune, who last year set the world one-hour record in Ostrava with a distance of 18.517 km. Home fans will also be able to cheer on the Czech javelin star Barbora Špotáková, who last year took Olympic gold and set a new world record.