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Usain Bolt’s ‘Lightning Bolt’ celebration doesn’t mean what you think it does

USAIN Bolt’s famous ‘Lightning Bolt’ signature pose has flashed across countless screens in the last 24 hours — but its origins will surprise you.

Usain Bolt unleashes his famous celebration after winning the Men's 100m Final in Rio de Janeiro.
Usain Bolt unleashes his famous celebration after winning the Men's 100m Final in Rio de Janeiro.

THE world’s fastest man and Jamaica’s most well-known son, Usain Bolt, debuted his signature pose at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

Numerous 100-metre and 200-metre first-place finishes later, the “bolting” pose remains the central act of the sprinter’s identity and celebrations. But the pose isn’t exactly a lightning bolt as his name and speed suggest.

Via SI.com’s Tim Layden:

It was in Beijing that Bolt unveiled his signature To Di World pose, copied from a Jamaican tourism advertisement and often mislabeled as a lightning bolt. The performance and the celebration sent Bolt’s profile skyward.

Here’s a Jamaica Tourist Board “To Di World” ad (meaning “to the world”) from circa 2010 that includes Bolt:

This article originally appeared on Fox Sports US

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