Usain Bolt gives befitting names to his twins, Netizens surprised

Usain Bolt announced the news with a Father's Day family photo, which included a lightning bolt emoji next to each of his children's names.

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Usain Bolt, the greatest sprinter of all time, and his wife Kasi Bennett announced the birth of twin sons named Thunder and Saint Leo Bolt on Sunday. Bolt announced the news on social media with a Father's Day family photo, captioned with a lightning bolt emoji next to each of his children's names but no date but did not mention date of birth of hid twins.



Bennett also posted a shot of the couple posing with the twins and daughter Olympia Lightning Bolt captioned: "Happy Father's Day to my forever love! @usainbolt You are the rock of this family and the greatest daddy to our little ones. We love you world without end!”



Olympia Lightning was born in May 2020, but name of the child revealed two months later.
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Bolt's upload of his family photo sparked a social media frenzy.


Bolt, 34, won eight gold medals at the 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympics before retiring in 2017. He will not compete in the Covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics next month.

Bolt, the fastest man in history, holds the world records for the 100 and 200 metres sprints. He is the only sprinter to win the 100m and 200m double at three Olympic Games in a row.

Bolt, who won 23 major championship gold medals over the course of his incredible career, attempted to transition to professional football once his track career ended but was unable to find a contract and resigned from all sports in 2019.

"It was a nice experience. I loved just being a part of a team; it was so different from track and field, and it was a lot of fun while it lasted "'At the time,' he remarked.


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