Usain Bolt—considered the fastest runner alive—may have injured his hamstring.
Usain Bolt’s coach, Glen Mills, said that the world famous sprinter has “a slight discomfort” in his hamstring after the Cayman Invitational meet on May 14, according to Sky Sports.
#CaymanInvitational pic.twitter.com/mRnq0qXw7D
— Usain St. Leo Bolt (@usainbolt) May 14, 2016
Bolt is currently undergoing treatment in Munich, Germany.
The sprinter’s doctor is Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, Bayern Munich’s former club doctor.
Muller-Wohlfahrt has treated Bolt in the past.
EXCLUSIVE: @usainbolt not worried abt Zika/mosquitos. Why? “‘Cause I’m fast. They can’t catch me.” @TODAYshow pic.twitter.com/eCmeY3CIhp
— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) May 18, 2016
The 29-year-old Jamaican is still set to compete at the Golden Spike IAAF World Challenge meet on May 20 in Ostrava, Czech Republic.
A six-time Olympic gold medalist, Bolt holds the world record for both the 100m and 200m dashes, and, along with is teammates, the record for the 4 x 100 meter relay.
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During the upcoming Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics, Bolt will be defending these records and will be attempting the first ever three consecutive 100m and 200m gold medal wins.





















