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CARIBBEAN AFFAIRS Bolt Senior returns
Wellesley Bolt, father
of the world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, on his return from
the Beijing Olympics was met at the Sangster International
Airport, Montego Bay, St James, by Digicel's Joy Clark and
Jamaica Tourist Board officials
Usain Bolt's new
celebrity status has rubbed off on his father, Wellesley,
who was mobbed by enthusiastic fans at the Bird's Nest, in
Beijing, China, last Friday.
The senior Bolt,
father of the world's fastest man and triple Olympic gold
medallist, said he had to be rescued by Chinese police.
"The police had to
come to get me," said Bolt, who was flown to the East Asian
country courtesy of the telecommunications firm, Digicel.
Bolt, who had to be
coerced into going to China because of his fear of flying,
said: "Everyone wanted my autograph, the autograph of the
father of the world champion."
Laughing joyously
as he exited the Sangster International Airport in Montego
Bay, St James, yesterday morning, Bolt reminisced on his
experience at the 2008 Olympics.
And while he had to
stave off fans, his son, who has become a sport icon, was
hardly available to him.
"I only spoke with
him (Usain) once because he was so busy and there were so
many people around him."
Last Monday, the
senior Bolt was surprised when Digicel offered him a trip to
China, insisting that he had to join his son, who celebrated
his 22nd birthday last Thursday.
Usain's mother,
Jennifer Bolt, was already at the Olympics with the
athlete's girlfriend, Mizicann Evans.
"I never imagined
it would be so great. The atmosphere was nice and it was
great going to all these places I would never have dreamt
of," he said.
(Caribbean Net
News)
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