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The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

As we all know, Bolt is the greatest track and field athlete in human history, dominating the world track and field sprint from 2008 to 16 years, with a fruitful career: 8 Olympic gold medals, 11 world championship gold medals, creating and maintaining the world records of 100 meters 9 seconds 58, 200 meters 19 seconds 19 seconds, 4 times 100 meters 36 seconds 84, no one can match. After Bolt retired from the World Championships in London last year, who will be Bolt's successor to dominate the world men's sprint? The following 6 people are recognized as Bolt's successors, and the editor ranks them according to their comprehensive strength.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Rio Olympics Bolt won 9.81 seconds

I. Yuhan Blake

Born in 1989, Yuhan Blake is recognized as the first Bolt successor and is Bolt's brother-in-law.

Although he is now nearly 30 years old, suffering from injuries in recent years, his grades are not so fast, but it does not affect his no. 1 successor, from his achievements.

1. At the World Championships in August 2011, the 22-year-old Blake won the men's 100 meters championship with 9.92, becoming the champion of the St. 2011 World Championship. In the relay final, Blake and Bolt led Jamaica to break their team's world record of 37.10 seconds with 37.04 seconds. In September of the same year, in the 200 meters of the Brussels Diamond League, Blake set the second best time in history of 19.26 seconds.

2. In the 2012 Jamaica Olympic Athletics Trials, 22-year-old Blake won the 100m and 200m doubles with 9.75.75 and 19.80.80.00m. At the London Olympics, Blake lost to Bolt, but still won the silver medals in the 100m and 200m in 9.75.75 and 19.44s, and formed a relay team with Bolt to break the 37.10 world record set in 11 years and win the gold medal in 36.84 seconds. In August of the same year, in the Diamond League leg of Lausanne, Blake defeated American star Tyson Guy to create a personal best of 9.69 seconds.

3. From 13 to 15 years, Blake was plagued by injuries and suffered a lot of performance, but in 16-18 years, he recovered a lot, and the final of the 16 Olympic Games was 9.93 seconds and fourth, and the men's relay final was 37.27 seconds and won the gold medal; in 2017, he won the fourth place at the London World Championships in 9.99 seconds; and in 18 years, he also ran into 10 seconds many times, and the best time of the season was 9.94 seconds.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Yuhan Blake 19.26 seconds second man in history

II. André de Grasse

Born in 1994 in Canada, Grasse is the no. 2 successor in terms of overall strength.

1. In June 2015, at the NCAA Athletics Championships, Grasse ran 100 meters in 9 seconds 75 seconds and 200 meters in 19 seconds 58 seconds, and in August of the same year, he won the third place in the 100 meters with Triwan Bromel in 9.92 seconds, and Grass also led the national team to win the bronze medal in 38 seconds 13.

2. At the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, the 22-year-old Grass won the bronze medal in the men's 100 meters of the Olympic Games in 9.91 seconds, the silver medal in the 200 meters of the Olympic Games in 20.02 seconds, and led the national team to win the bronze medal in the men's 100 meters relay in 37.64 seconds.

3. In 2017, at the Oslo leg of the Diamond League, Grass ran 9.69 seconds under the super wind speed of 4.8 m/s to win the championship, but regrettably ended the season due to a tendon strain before the start of the World Championships in London. In 2018, Grass continued to be plagued by injuries, the results did not go up, and even lost to China's young player Xu Zhouzheng in the China-Canada Athletics Exchange Competition, at the end of the year Grasse said that 100% recovered, very much looking forward to the start of the 19 season, in preparation for the Doha World Championships in September 19.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Rio Olympics Glass and Bolt

Iii. Christian Coleman

Coleman, who was born in the United States in 1996, is the successor of No. 3 in terms of overall strength.

1. In 2016, he represented the United States in the men's 4 by 100 meters preliminary round of the Rio Olympics, ranking first in the group with a time of 37.65 seconds and successfully entering the final.

2. In 2017, Coleman ran the annual world bests of 9.82 seconds and 19.85 seconds, and ran 9.94 seconds at the World Championships in London, defeating track and field legend Bolt in 0.01 seconds to win the silver medal in the 100 meters of the World Championships, and Gatlin won the championship in 9.92 seconds. In the relay final, Coleman teamed up with the national team, including Gatlin, to win the silver medal in 37.52 seconds.

3. Entering 2018, Coleman is in hot form, first breaking Green's 60-meter world record of 6.39 seconds at the U.S. Indoor Athletics Championships in February with 6.34 seconds, and then winning the gold medal in the World Indoor Athletics Championships in March with 6.37 seconds, and Su Bingtian winning the silver medal in 6.42 seconds. In the outdoor season, in the Men's 100m Battle of the Eugene Diamond League in May, Coleman finished second in 9.84 seconds under a super wind speed of 2.4 m/s. In September' Diamond League Finals in Brussels, Coleman set a personal best of 9.79 to win the 100m title.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Coleman

Fourth, Noah Lyles

Born in the United States in 1997, Lyles is the successor of No. 4 in terms of overall strength.

1. 16 World Youth Championships 100 meters champion, the result is 10 seconds 17. In 2017, the Shanghai Diamond League ran 19.90 seconds to win the gold medal, and Xie Zhenye ran a new national record of 20.40 seconds and ranked 5th.

2, into the 18 years, Lyles full of firepower, 100 meters 4 times into the 10 seconds: 9.89, 9.93, 9.98, 9.99, 200 meters 5 times into 20 seconds: 19.83, 19.69, 19.69, 19.67, 19.65, won the 2018 National Championship 100 meters champion (9 seconds 89), creating a 200 meters annual world best time of 19.65 seconds. The 100m and 200m are balanced, outpacing Bolt in the same age group, and Lyles says he hopes to dominate the World Championships in Doha and the Tokyo Olympics.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Lyles

V. Triwan Bromel

Born in Bromel in the United States in 1995, he is the successor of No.5 in terms of overall strength.

1. At the Eugene NCAA Championship in June 2014, Bromel ran 9.97 seconds, breaking the world youth record, and in July, Bromel won the silver medal in 10.28 seconds in 10.28 seconds.

1. In June 2015, at the NCAA Athletics Championships, Bromel ran 100 meters 9.88 seconds and 200 meters 19.86 seconds at super wind speed, but lost to Glass's 9.75 seconds and 19.58 seconds, at the end of June, Bromel created a personal best of 9.84 seconds, and in August of the same year, Bromel and Grass won the third place in the 100 meters with 9.92 seconds.

2. At the World Championships in Indoor Athletics in March 2016, Bromel defeated Powell in 6.47 seconds to win the men's 60m championship. In June at Eugene, Brommel again ran 9.84 seconds for the best. In the 100-meter final of the Rio Olympics, Bromel did not play well, running 10.06 seconds to finish eighth.

In 3, 17 and 18 years, Bromel was plagued by injuries and hung up the exemption card, but at the end of the month said that he had recovered to 75% of his peak level and looked forward to a good performance next season and returning to the track.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Gatlin, Brommel, Brech

VI. Sachin Dennis

Born in Jamaica in August 2002, Dennis is the no.6 successor in terms of overall strength. Dennis is

A young genius who ran the best time in the 15-year-old age group of 10.20 seconds at +2 m/s this year and 20.89 seconds in the 200 m, while he also maintained the world best time of 100 meters in the three age groups of 13, 14 and 15 years old: 10.90 seconds, 10.51 seconds, 10.20 seconds, Dennis next year aims to break Bolt's record of 16 years old and 20 seconds 58 seconds, so he was named Bolt's successor by the media.

The overall strength ranking of the six successors after Bolt's retirement

Dennis was 15 years old at 10.20