Edwin Moses
Edwin Moses knows no defeat–he has won two gold medals in two Olympics both in 1976 and 1984. Hurdler’s championship was a 400-meter hurdle, and Moses won a total of 107 final rows from 1977 through 1987! In his life, the hurdler set four world records and retired in the early 2000s. Moses still likes to compete–he is now showing his work as he participates in bobsleigh events.
Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt was the world’s fastest man on his 100m victory when he broke the world record. The former sprinter has 100 m, 200m, and 100m relay records worldwide. He is considered the most prominent sprinter ever and won the Gold Medal of Jamaica for each Olympic event in which he competed, winning eight golds in total from 2008 to 2016. When Bolt retired, he tried his best to enter another game, even joining a professional football team. It turns out that football was not his strength, and in 2019 he formally retired from sports.