Data map: Rio in 2016 was Bolt's last Olympic event. He did his part to continue to sit firmly on the 100m, 200m champion. On the field, I saw him riding Juechen with a playful look of "appreciating" the opponent's efforts.

  Chinanews.com, August 25. Earlier, a number of foreign media reported that Jamaican flying man Bolt had tested positive for the new crown virus after his birthday party. In response to this, Bolt posted a video response on his personal social media, saying that he had been tested for the new coronavirus due to work reasons, but had not yet received the results. However, he said that he has self-isolated and has no symptoms.

  In the video, Bolt said: "Hello everyone, I just woke up. Like everyone, I watched social media and found that I was diagnosed. Because of work reasons, I did a nucleic acid test on Saturday. I hope that all People are responsible, so I will stay at home first, for the sake of my friends, I will stay at home."

Screenshot of Bolt's social platform.

  On the 24th local time, the British "Post" quoted a local broadcast news report in Jamaica that Bolt was confirmed to have tested positive for the new crown pneumonia virus.

  The report said the test results were announced on the 23rd. Bolt had just held his 34th birthday celebration in Jamaica last Friday. Many well-known athletes from various countries including English football star Raheem Sterling attended his birthday party.

  It is reported that those who attended the event that day neither wore masks nor maintained a safe social distance. After the celebration, Bolt was tested for new coronavirus infection and was confirmed to be positive on the 23rd.

Data map: After all the events of the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London ended, Bolt appeared on the field to bid farewell to the audience. Photo by China News Agency reporter Han Haidan

  Bolt, nicknamed "Lightning", has participated in 3 Olympic Games and won 8 Olympic gold medals. Among them, the men's 100 meters and 200 meters have achieved three consecutive Olympic championships. In the 2017 World Championships, he announced his retirement after winning the bronze medal in the 100-meter trapeze.

  After retiring, Bolt tried to transform and become a football player. He had tried out in the Australian Premier League and scored a goal in the game, but ultimately failed to sign. In the case of unsuccessful transformation, Bolt may be trying to return to the track and field, hitting his fourth Olympic Games.

  According to foreign media reports, Bolt once expressed the idea of ​​a comeback. He said in an interview: "If my coach calls me back (come back), I will do so without hesitation. Because I believe him. As long as Glen Mills calls, I will be back." The new crown storm, I don't know what impact it will have on his next stage of goals. (Finish)