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21 August 2016

World's greatest sprinter Usain Bolt is spotted sneakily celebrating his 'triple-triple' gold with his guilty pleasure - McDonald's chicken nuggets

Usain bolts them down! World's greatest sprinter is spotted sneakily celebrating his 'triple-triple' gold with his guilty pleasure - McDonald's chicken nuggets 


  • Usain Bolt celebrated his ninth Olympic gold with chicken nuggets
  • Like his status on the track, his fondness for the snacks are legendary

  • At the 2008 Beijing Games he ate 1,000 chunks of chicken, helped down with sides of french fries and apple pies 

  • Before his 100m win in London he admitted eating a McDonald's wrap on the morning of the race, as well as 'some hash browns, rice and pork'

Usain Bolt flew into the record books last night, storming to victory in the 4x100m to seal an historic ninth Olympic gold medal.

And he celebrated his remarkable 'triple-triple' with his guilty pleasure - chicken nuggets.
The 29-year-old chomped down the Chicken McNuggets as workers gathered around the incomparable sprinter desperate for an autograph.
After his remarkable success last night, Bolt was seen celebrating - with chicken nuggets
After his remarkable success last night, Bolt was seen celebrating - with chicken nuggets

Like his status on the track, Bolt's fondness for chicken nuggets is legendary. 
At the 2008 Beijing Games he ate 1,000 chunks of chicken, helped down with sides of french fries and apple pies. 
Recalling that in his autobiography 'Faster than Lightning', he wrote: 'Man, I should have gotten a gold medal for all that chowing down.'
He has also described having a fondness for KFC hot wings, Pringles crisps and a pint of Guinness.  
At the 2008 Beijing Games Bolt famously ate 1,000 chunks of chicken, helped down with sides of french fries and apple pies
At the 2008 Beijing Games Bolt famously ate 1,000 chunks of chicken, helped down with sides of french fries and apple pies
Usain Bolt wins gold in his final Olympic race
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Bolt, who won gold with an Olympic record of 9.63 at London 2012, admitted eating a McDonald's wrap on the morning of the race, as well as 'some hash browns, rice and pork.' 
More recently he revealed he had adopted a healthier diet despite 'hating all vegetables'.
He said: 'I tried to bribe my chef but not only is he not bribeable, he chases me around the house and makes sure I eat what he's cooked.'
The incomparable Jamaican celebrated his remarkable 'triple-triple' in Rio last night
The incomparable Jamaican celebrated his remarkable 'triple-triple' in Rio last night
During the Games in Rio athletes have been pictured queuing for free handouts from McDonalds, an official sponsor of the Olympics.  
British cycling champion Jason Kenny, was pictured bedside the Golden Arches after team mate Callum Skinner uploaded a photo on Twitter with the caption: 'I'm treating him to a nutritious meal.' 
Elsewhere Australian badminton player Sawan Serasinghe's photo of his enormous order from McDonald's went viral. 
Usain Bolt celebrate his ninth gold medal after completing an unprecedented triple triple 
Usain Bolt celebrate his ninth gold medal after completing an unprecedented triple triple 
Bolt collects the baton from Nickel Ashmeade and finishes like a train in the 4x100m relay 
Bolt collects the baton from Nickel Ashmeade and finishes like a train in the 4x100m relay 
Earlier today it was revealed by Sportsmail that Bolt, who celebrates his 30th birthday on Sunday, could be in danger of being stripped of his relay gold from Beijing in 2008, the scene of his first three crowns.
One of his relay team-mates from those Games, Nesta Carter, has been named in reports as one of the athletes to have retrospectively failed drugs tests taken in Beijing, returning a positive result for the banned stimulant methylhexanamine. 
Bolt insisted that, even if he should lose his medal, through no wrongdoing of his own, his legacy would remain intact.
'I don't think it would tarnish my legacy,' he said. 'I've proved to the world over and over again I've done it clean, so no stress.
'It will be disappointing, but it's life. What are you going to do? I have no control over that.' 


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3750959/Usain-Bolt-pictured-sneakily-celebrating-triple-triple-gold-guilty-pleasure-McDonald-s-chicken-nuggets.html#ixzz4Hvfunf9I 

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