博尔特英语作文
『壹』 博尔特英文介绍
Bolt is a Jamaican sprinter. Regarded as the fastest person ever, he is the first man to hold both the 100 metres and 200 metres world records since fully automatic time measurements became mandatory in 1977. Along with his teammates, he also set the world record in the 4×100 metres relay. He is the reigning Olympic champion in these three events, the first man to win six Olympic gold medals in sprinting, and an eleven-time World champion. He was the first to achieve a "double double" by winning 100 m and 200 m titles at consecutive Olympics (2008 and 2012), and topped this through the first "double triple" (including 4×100 m relays).
博尔特,牙买加短跑运动员。他是男子米、男子200米以及男子400米接力赛的世界纪录保持人,同时也拥有以上三项赛事的奥运金牌。2008年夏季奥林匹克运动会,博尔特成为首位在单届奥运会三项短跑赛事中皆打破世界纪录的选手,同时也是自1984年卡尔·刘易斯高悬纪录以来、首位在单届奥运会勇夺三项短跑赛事冠军的选手。2009年,博尔特成为史上首位同时拥有100米及200米世界纪录与奥运冠军头衔的选手。2011年,博尔特成为史上首位同时拥有100米及200米及4×100米接力世界纪录与奥运冠军头衔的选手。
『贰』 关于博尔特的英文文章
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『叁』 用英语简单介绍博尔特
牙买加飞人博抄尔特袭以9秒69的成绩赢得 奥运 男子百米飞人大战,并打破世界纪录的惊人一幕,让人回肠荡气,叹为观止。我国的英文报纸《中国日报》报道: Catch me if you can - Bolt saunters into history He slowed up, stretched his arms out wide and put his palms out, then slapped his chest. He was still running. It's not every da
『肆』 博尔特的全名以及英文名
尔特(Bolt)是一个姓。
姓名:尤塞恩·博尔特(Usain Bolt)
粤语译名:保特
外号:闪电UGO
国籍:牙买加
出生地:牙买加(Jamaica)特里洛尼省(Trelawny )法尔茅斯市(Falmouth)谢伍德康坦特镇(Sherwood Content)
现住地:牙买加首都金斯敦
毕业学校:William Knibb High School
性别:男
家庭成员:父亲(Wellesly Bolt) 母亲(Jennier Bolt) 哥哥(Sadeke Bolt)姐姐(Christina Bolt)姑姑(Lily Bolt)奶奶(Monica Davis)
注明:博尔特的哥哥和姐姐是他父亲和不同的女人生的,博尔特的母亲只有他一个亲生孩子.
生日:1986.8.21
星座:狮子座
身高:1.96米
体重:88公斤
项目:短跑(200米/100米/4×100米)
最喜欢的项目:200米
最喜欢的食物:炸鸡块
事件:1.曾承认自己年幼时吸食大麻,但是自从走上田径的道路后,就再也没有吸食过。
2.北京时间4月30日[1],据美联社消息,奥运短跑冠军博尔特在牙买加首都金斯顿的一条高速公路上发生交通事故。据一名警官描述,车祸发生在星期三(当地时间),显然是博尔特在雨水频繁公路上加速行驶,由于车速过快,他驾驶的宝马M3(这是彪马送给博尔特的)失去了控制翻出了车道。该警官同时透露他是第一批赶到现场的人员,并发现车严重受损。随后将博尔特和同行的两名身份不明的女子送往名为圣凯瑟琳的当地医院接受治疗。
3.2003与牙买加姑娘米兹卡恩*埃文斯恋爱,那时她14岁.
家庭:博尔特出生在牙买加一个平凡的乡村家庭,父亲经营着一家小店,母亲是一名裁缝.小时候的博尔特非常调皮,在他3周大时,有一次从床上掉下来,不但没有哭,反而手舞足蹈起来,所以母亲经常为他操心.为了不让博尔特惹事,父亲打过他的屁股,但次数并不多,他还算是个听话的孩子.小时候的他经常和哥哥去打板球,现在也很喜欢这项运动.上了学后,博尔特在教练的建议下,开始学习短跑.但他总是喜欢偷懒,没有办法,教练就用训练来惩罚他,有时候练到晚上10点.尽管受了惩罚,但博尔特还是非常尊重教练,他是一个有教养的孩子.父母对他很严厉.他12岁那年,偷偷的去游戏厅.被父亲知道后,用鞭子狠狠地打了他一顿.在接受专访时,博尔特表示,他是被父亲打出来的.如果没有什么表现,就会被父亲痛打一顿,父亲对他来说,就是恐惧的代名词.博尔特是一个孝顺儿子,他跟妈妈的关系非常密切(跟爸爸有些疏远,因为经常被痛打)因为他知道父母为这个家付出了多少.
★ 主要成绩
2009年曼彻斯特 150米马路赛再造神奇 成绩14.35秒 打破世界纪录
2008年北京奥运会 男子4×100米冠军 成绩37.10秒 打破世界纪录
2008年北京奥运会 男子200米冠军 成绩19.30秒 打破世界纪录
2008年北京奥运会 男子100米冠军 成绩9.69秒 打破世界纪录
2008年纽约锐步大奖赛 9秒72夺得冠军打破世界记录
2007年大阪田径世锦赛 200米亚军
2007年大阪田径世锦赛 男子4×100米接力亚军
2006年田径世界杯200米亚军
2005年田径世锦赛200米第八名
2004年雅典奥运会200米第五名 打破男子青年世界记录
2002年世界青年锦标赛200米冠军
2002年世界青年锦标赛4×100米亚军
早在2002年举行的世界青年田径锦标赛中,博尔特就在200米的比赛中跑出20秒40的成绩,这一成绩也令他得到了媒体赋予的闪电侠的称号。在2004年,博尔特以19秒93的成绩再次刷新了自己的200米纪录,也成为了第一个在200米比赛中跑进20秒的青年选手。
北京时间2008年6月1日,当地时间5月31日2008年纽约田径大奖赛中,小伙乌塞恩-博尔特以9秒72的成绩打破了百米世界纪录,该原世界纪录是由他的同胞鲍威尔保持的9秒74。博尔特本年度5月份的比赛中,就曾连续跑出过9秒76和9秒92的好成绩,在本次大赛之前,占据了今年男子百米世界最好成绩的头两位。尤其是5月3日在本国首都金斯敦跑出的9秒76,被赞誉为完全能挑战鲍威尔世界纪录的绝佳战绩。
北京时间2008年8月16日,北京奥运会田径比赛第二日晚上在国家体育场进行的男子百米“飞人大战”中,博尔特在第四跑道,虽然0.165的反应速度在所有选手中倒数第二,博尔特还是以9秒69夺冠,并打破了由自己保持的9秒72的世界纪录。他在奥运百米飞人大战冲刺过程里甚至还有空闲拍胸脯,向人们宣告他的时代才仅仅开始,他将一次次颠覆那些看上去遥不可及的极限。
北京时间2008年8月20日,在男子200米跑的决赛中,博尔特又一次展示了他那闪电般的速度。完美的弯道跑和无以伦比的直线冲刺,让博尔特一路遥遥领先,以19秒30的成绩夺冠并再次打破世界记录。这也使得他成为人类历史上首个以打破世界记录的成绩获得奥运100米,200米跑金牌的选手。博尔特胜利后标志性的射箭动作似乎在宣示,他不仅超越了他的前辈们,更为男子短跑开启了一个崭新的时代,一个烙印着博尔特名字的时代。
联合国教科文组织13日宣布,北京奥运会冠军、牙买加田径名将乌·博尔特和韦·坎贝尔-布朗被授予该组织的“体育冠军”称号。
北京时间5月18日凌晨消息,北京奥运三金得主,100米、200米世界纪录保持者牙买加飞人博尔特在曼彻斯特150米马路赛再造神奇,以14秒35的成绩夺得冠军,这也是150米世界历史最好成绩,刷新了26年前意大利名将门内阿14秒8的纪录。另外,博尔特后100米的速度是8秒7,这也是一项前无古人的恐怖数据!
博尔特是牙买加短跑田径运动员。是世界男子100米短跑世界纪录及男子200米短跑世界纪录保持者,于2008年8月16日北京奥运上创出9.69秒 100米新世界纪录,其后于8月20日创出19.30 秒200米新世界纪录。8月20日这天,也是牙买加名将博尔特22岁生日,他以19秒30打破了美国名将迈克尔-约翰逊在1996年8月1日创造的19秒32的世界纪录夺冠,这也是博尔特在北京奥运会上创造的第二个世界纪录,从而成为继1984年美国名将卡尔-刘易斯之后,24年来首位在奥运会上包揽男子100米、200米金牌的选手,也是继1976年唐-夸里在蒙特利尔奥运会摘金后第二位赢得男子200米奥运冠军的牙买加籍选手
『伍』 求介绍博尔特的英语作文,120字左右
Usain St. Leo Bolt, OJ, C.D. (pronounced /juːˈseɪn/;[4] born 21 August 1986), is a Jamaican sprinter and a three-time Olympic gold medalist. He holds the world record for the 100 metres, the 200 metres and, along with his teammates, the 4x100 metres relay. He also holds the Olympic record for all three of these races. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Bolt became the first man to win three sprinting events at a single Olympics since Carl Lewis in 1984, and the first man to set world records in all three at a single Olympics. In 2009 he became the first man to hold the 100 and 200 m world and Olympic titles at the same time.
可以在wikipedia摘自己喜欢的片断写
『陆』 科比,菲尔普斯,博尔特,的英文介绍
Today,I'd like to introce Michael Phelps to you.Michael Phelps was born in 6.30,1985 in Baltimore of the US.
Unfortunatly,he got a very terrible and unhappy time in his childhood.His parents always quarreled and quarreled.Little Michael felt so sad,so he put himself into the swimming pool.It seemed to be
the omly way for him to keep happy.
When he was 15 ,Michael competed at the Sydeny Olympics.But the reault seemed a little disappointed.He didn't win a medal.But he never gave up.After that,he swam every day,no Christmas,no New Year,even no brithdays.A famous saying goes"Where there is a will,there is a way."After 4 years training,he did a nice job in the Athens Olyimpics.He got 8 medals.And 6 of them are gold medals.
Now he is one of the greatest swimmers in the world.I still remembered what he said after the Athens Olyimpics.He said "I don't want to be Mark Spitz No.2 ,I just want to be Michael Phelps No.1."Now he realized his dream.He won 8 gold medals in the Beijing Olyimpics.He broke the world records,he made the history.Of course he made him famous to the whole world.
Stephen Hawking has ever said"Life is not fair,so you have to do the best in your own situation."Michael sets a very good example to us.
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『柒』 介绍博尔特的英语短文
Usain St. Leo Bolt, OJ, C.D. ( born 21 August 1986), is a Jamaican sprinter and a three-time Olympic gold medalist. He holds the world record for the 100 metres, the 200 metres and, along with his teammates, the 4x100 metres relay. He also holds the Olympic record for all three of these races. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Bolt became the first man to win three sprinting events at a single Olympics since Carl Lewis in 1984, and the first man to set world records in all three at a single Olympics. In 2009 he became the first man to hold the 100 and 200 m world and Olympic titles at the same time.Bolt distinguished himself with a 200 m gold medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships, making him the competition's youngest-ever gold medalist. In 2004, at the CARIFTA Games, he became the first junior sprinter to run the 200 m in under 20 seconds with a time of 19.93 s, breaking Roy Martin's world junior record by two-tenths of a second. He turned professional in 2004, missing most of his first two seasons e to injuries, but he competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics. In 2007, he beat Don Quarrie's 200 m Jamaican national record with a run of 19.75 s. In May 2008, Bolt set his first 100 m world record with a time of 9.72 s. He set world records in both 100 m and 200 m events at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics: 100 m record time of 9.69 s broke his own previous record of 9.72 s; with a record time of 19.30 s he broke previous record of 19.32 s by Michael Johnson at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. In August 2009, a year after the Beijing Olympics, he lowered his own 100 m and 200 m world records to 9.58 s and 19.19 s respectively at the 2009 World Championships. His record breaking margin in 100 m is the highest since the start of digital time measurements.His achievements in sprinting have earned him the media nickname "'Lightning Bolt".第一段黑体字为博尔特的英文简介,如满意请采纳~
『捌』 急求关于博尔特的英文介绍
以下是我从Wikipedia上面摘录的部分资料,上面很多你可以去Wikipedia上面搜索Usain Bolt就能找到
Usain St. Leo Bolt(pronounced /juːˈseɪn/;[4] born 21 August 1986), is a Jamaican sprinter and a three-time Olympic gold medalist. He holds the world record for the 100 metres, the 200 metres and, along with his teammates, the 4x100 metres relay. He also holds the Olympic record for all three of these races. At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Bolt became the first man to win three sprinting events at a single Olympics since Carl Lewis in 1984, and the first man to set world records in all three at a single Olympics. In 2009 he became the first man to hold the 100 and 200 m world and Olympic titles at the same time.
Bolt distinguished himself with a 200 m gold medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships, making him the competition's youngest-ever gold medalist. In 2004, at the CARIFTA Games, he became the first junior sprinter to run the 200 m in under 20 seconds with a time of 19.93 s, breaking Roy Martin's world junior record by two-tenths of a second. He turned professional in 2004, missing most of his first two seasons e to injuries, but he competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics. In 2007, he beat Don Quarrie's 200 m Jamaican national record with a run of 19.75 s. In May 2008, Bolt set his first 100 m world record with a time of 9.72 s. He set world records in both 100 m and 200 m events at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics: 100 m record time of 9.69 s broke his own previous record of 9.72 s; with a record time of 19.30 s he broke previous record of 19.32 s by Michael Johnson at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. In August 2009, a year after the Beijing Olympics, he lowered his own 100 m and 200 m world records to 9.58 s and 19.19 s respectively at the 2009 World Championships.[5] His record breaking margin in 100 m is the highest since the start of digital time measurements.[6]
As a result of Bolt's successes in athletics, he was named the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for 2009.[7] His achievements in sprinting have earned him the media nickname "'Lightning Bolt".[3]
Early years
Bolt was born on 21 August 1986 in Sherwood Content,[8] a small town in Trelawny, Jamaica, and grew up with his parents, Jennifer and Wellesley Bolt, his brother Sadeeki,[9] and his sister Sherine.[2][10] His parents ran the local grocery store in the rural area, and Bolt spent his time playing cricket and football in the street with his brother,[11] later saying, "When I was young, I didn’t really think about anything other than sports".[12]
As a child, he attended Waldensia Primary and All-age School, and it was here that he first began to show his sprinting potential, running in the annual national primary-schools' meeting for his parish.[3] By the age of twelve, Bolt had become the school's fastest runner over the 100 metres distance.[13]
Upon his entry to William Knibb Memorial High School, Bolt continued to focus on other sports, but his cricket coach noticed Bolt's speed on the pitch and urged him to try track and field events.[14] Pablo McNeil, a former 100 metres Olympic athlete,[15] and Dwayne Barrett coached Bolt, encouraging him to focus his energy on improving his athletic abilities. The school had a history of athletic success with past students, including sprinter Michael Green.[3] Bolt won his first annual high school championships medal in 2001, taking the silver medal in the 200 metres with a time of 22.04 seconds.[3] McNeil soon became his primary coach, and the two enjoyed a positive partnership, although McNeil was occasionally frustrated by Bolt's lack of dedication to his training and his predisposition to practical jokes.[15]
Early competitions
Performing for Jamaica in his first Caribbean regional event, Bolt clocked a personal best of 48.28 s in the 400 metres in the 2001 CARIFTA Games, winning a silver medal. The 200 m also yielded a silver as Bolt finished in 21.81 s.[16]
He made his first appearance on the world stage at the 2001 IAAF World Youth Championships in Debrecen, Hungary. Running in the 200 m event, he failed to qualify for the finals, but he still set a new personal best of 21.73 s.[17] Bolt still did not take athletics or himself too seriously, however, and he took his mischievousness to new heights by hiding in the back of a van when he was supposed to be preparing for the 200 m finals at the CARIFTA Trials. He was detained by the police for his practical joke, and there was an outcry from the local community, which blamed coach McNeil for the incident.[15] However, the controversy subsided, and both McNeil and Bolt went to the CARIFTA Games, where Bolt set championship records in the 200 m and 400 m with times of 21.12 s and 47.33 s, respectively.[16] He continued to set records with 20.61 s and 47.12 s finishes at the Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships.[18]
Former Prime Minister P. J. Patterson recognised Bolt's talent and arranged for him to move to Kingston, along with Jermaine Gonzales, so he could train with the Jamaica Amateur Athletic Association (JAAA) at the University of Technology, Jamaica.[15]
Rise to prominence
The 2002 World Junior Championships before a home crowd in Kingston, Jamaica, gave Bolt a chance to prove his credentials on the world stage. By the age of 15, he had grown to 1.96 metres (6 ft 5 in) tall, and he physically stood out amongst his peers.[3] He won the 200 m, in a time of 20.61 s, a new personal best.[19] As a member of the Jamaican sprint relay team, Bolt took two silver medals and set national junior records in the 4×100 metres and 4×400 metres relay with times of 39.15 s and 3:04.06 minutes, respectively.[20][21] Bolt's 200 m win made him the youngest world-junior gold medalist ever.[22]
The flow of medals continued as he won another gold at the 2003 World Youth Championships. He set a new championship record in the 200 m with a time of 20.40 s, despite a 1.1 m/s head wind.[23] Michael Johnson, the 200 m world-record holder, took note of Bolt's potential but worried that the young sprinter might be over-pressured, stating, "It's all about what he does three, four, five years down the line".[24] Bolt had also impressed the athletics hierarchy, and he received the IAAF Rising Star Award for 2002.[25]
Bolt turned his main focus to the 200 m and equalled Roy Martin's world junior record of 20.13 s at the Pan-American Junior Championships.[3][26] This performance attracted interest from the press, and his times in the 200 m and 400 m led to him being touted as a possible successor to Johnson. Indeed, at sixteen years old, Bolt had reached times that Johnson did not register until he was twenty, and Bolt's 200 m time was superior to Maurice Greene's season's best that year.[24]
In his final Jamaican High School Championships in 2003, he broke both the 200 m and 400 m records with times of 20.25 s and 45.30 s, respectively. Bolt's runs were a significant improvement upon the previous records, beating the 200 m best by more than half a second and the 400 m record by almost a second.[3]
Bolt was growing more popular in his homeland. Howard Hamilton, who was given the task of Public Defender by the government, urged the JAAA to nurture him and prevent burnout, calling Bolt "the most phenomenal sprinter ever proced by this island".[24] His popularity and the attractions of the capital city were beginning to be a burden to the young sprinter. Bolt was increasingly unfocused on his athletic career and preferred to eat fast food, play basketball, and party in Kingston's club scene. In the absence of a disciplined lifestyle, he became ever-more reliant on his natural ability to beat his competitors on the track.[27]
As the reigning 200 m champion at both the World Youth and World Junior championships, Bolt hoped to take a clean sweep of the world 200 m championships in the Senior World Championships in Paris.[3] Bolt beat all comers at the 200 m in the World Championship trials, but he was pragmatic about his chances and noted that, even if he did not make the final, he would consider setting a personal best a success.[24][28] However, he suffered a bout of conjunctivitis before the event, and it ruined his training schele.[3] Realising he would not be in peak condition, the JAAA refused to let him participate in the finals on the grounds that he was too young and inexperienced. Bolt was dismayed at missing out on the opportunity, but focused on getting himself in shape to gain a place on the Jamaican Olympic team instead.[28] Even though he missed the World Championships, Bolt was awarded the IAAF Rising Star Award for the 2003 season on the strength of his junior record-equalling run.[25]