Usain bolt lost farewell race american justin gatlin
A great moment in athletics!
Yes, you're referring to the 2017 World Championships in London, where Usain Bolt, the legendary Jamaican sprinter, ran his final competitive race. Unfortunately, he lost to American Justin Gatlin in the 4x100m relay final.
Bolt, who had won 8 Olympic gold medals and 11 World Championship gold medals, was seeking to end his career with a perfect 8-for-8 record in the 4x100m relay at the World Championships. However, the Jamaican team, which included Bolt, Asafa Powell, Julian Forte, and Akremi Bradley, finished third behind the United States and Japan.
Justin Gatlin, an American sprinter, anchored the US team to victory, crossing the line in 37.52 seconds. Bolt, who ran the third leg for Jamaica, finished in 37.95 seconds.
Despite the loss, Bolt's farewell race was still an emotional and memorable moment for fans around the world. He had announced his retirement from professional athletics earlier that year, and this race marked the end of an incredible career that had spanned over a decade.