Usain Bolt's spectacular performance at the Olympic games being held in Beijing, China, continued yesterday, and so did his dancing.
As promised, Bolt, who turns 22 years old today, showcased the 'Gully Creepa', along with a snippet of the '90s rock' after impressively running his way to a gold medal in the men's 200-metre event yesterday. He also set a new world-record mark of 19.30 seconds.
"Yu nuh si Gully Creepa gone again. Big up Mr Bolt! All farin people a call mi and a seh Gully Creepa to di worl," creator of the Gully Creepa, David 'Ice' Smith remarked when he contacted THE STAR only seconds after Bolt had done dancing.
Gold fi di creepa
Usain Bolt doing the 'Gully Creepa' while celebrating after winning the 200m finals.- Charles Pitt
"One more gold fi Bolt! One more gold fi di creepa! Jeeeeeeezam peace!" a clearly excited Ice added before recalling a night at the popular nightclub The Quad, in New Kingston, St Andrew.
"Before di man go weh mi an him deh a Quad a creep it dung, eno. Mi ready fi creep dung anyweh him want me an him fi creep dung. Big up Bolt again!" said the dancer who says he has already created a dance, 'Usain Bolt', in honour of the new Olympic champion.
Efforts to contact Sheldon 'Shelly Belly' Lewis, creator of the '90's rock were unsuccessful.
So, too, were numerous efforts to contact the 'Attitude Girls' of Montego Bay, St James, who some time ago created quite a buzz with their dance 'Dutty Wine'.
Melaine Walker yesterday gave a quick tease, as she did the head and neck movement associated with the dance before racing to a new Olympic record of 52.64 seconds to claim the gold medal in the women's 400-metre hurdles event.