Usain Bolt, the legendary Jamaican sprinter and eight-time Olympic gold medalist, retired from professional sprinting in 2017. Since then, he has faced significant physical challenges, including a ruptured Achilles tendon he sustained in a charity soccer game in June 2024. This injury has led to him no longer running and experiencing difficulty walking up stairs, which leaves him breathless. Bolt has also dealt with scoliosis, a spinal curvature condition that almost ended his career earlier but was managed through therapy. Now 39 years old, Bolt devotes much of his time to family life, relaxing at home, occasionally working out in the gym, and enjoying simpler activities like watching shows and building Lego with his children. Although his fitness has declined, he remains connected to athletics and plans to take his children to future championships. Bolt has also successfully transitioned into business with ventures like an electric scooter company and restaurant chain, and his net worth in 2025 is estimated around $90 million.
