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How Usain Bolt and Jamaica came to rule the world
By Andy Akinwolere
BBC News
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Usain Bolt indebted to PE teacher
I've never felt an energy like this before; 30,000 people dancing, chanting, and screaming at the top of their voices.
With thousands of spectators dressed in their school colours, whistles tweeting and the smell of jerk chicken tickling the noses of all the punters, one would think this was Jamaica hosting the Olympics.
This is "Champs" - a school sports day like no other. And leading the Mexican waves that circle the stadium is the world's fastest man - Usain Bolt.
Page last updated at 07:36 GMT, Monday, 30 May 2011 08:36 UK
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How Usain Bolt and Jamaica came to rule the world
By Andy Akinwolere
BBC News
ADVERTISEMENT
Usain Bolt indebted to PE teacher
I've never felt an energy like this before; 30,000 people dancing, chanting, and screaming at the top of their voices.
With thousands of spectators dressed in their school colours, whistles tweeting and the smell of jerk chicken tickling the noses of all the punters, one would think this was Jamaica hosting the Olympics.
This is "Champs" - a school sports day like no other. And leading the Mexican waves that circle the stadium is the world's fastest man - Usain Bolt.