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Usain Bolt training with Denis Onyango’s Mamelodi Sundowns

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
January 29, 2018
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World sprinting legend, Usain Bolt has today joined Denis Onyango’s Mamelodi Sundowns FC in the morning training session.

“Look who decided to pop into Chloorkop for a session. The world’s fastest man meets Africa’s kings of style! Here we go! Can the world’s fastest man keep up with the league’s most attacking team?” The club posted on their official page.

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The retired Jamaican sprinter is in South Africa to participate in an athletics development project. However, he utilised his time and trained with the South African club because of Sundown’s ties with Puma, the same company that sponsors Bolt.

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