Today the International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge had stiff criticism for Jamaican record breaking sprinter Usain Bolt.
According to the Associated Press the former Olympic yachtsman who hails from Belgium told a small group of reporters that he did not consider Bolts "doing a show" following his historic win as being respectful of the other competitors in his race.
The elated and proud Bolt danced, did his victory run around the field draped in the Jamaican flag, beat his chest in glee and even declared that he was number one using finger gestures in a television close-up; however Rogge felt that somehow Bolt was not entitled to express himself as his personality and possibly as his culture dictated. Rogge told three international reporters that Bolt should have acknowledged the others who raced with him by even giving them a tap on the shoulder immediately after finishing first, rather than showing his joy and pride in the way he did, especially af
He continued to criticize Bolt saying, that his actions were not the actions of a good sportsman or true champion saying, "He (Bolt) might have interpreted that (his joy) in another way, but the way it was perceived was "catch me if you can." You don't do that. But he'll learn. He's still a young man."
Comparing bolt to the 1930s great athlete Jesse Owens, Rogge said further, "He should shake hands with his competitors and not ignore them. He'll learn that sooner or later. But (he's) a great athlete, of course."
f**k THAT!!!!, DI MAN A SHOW HIM CULTURE AND HAPPINESS... BADRASTA ENTERTAINMENT continually congratulates Bolt and all the athletes who are doing well; and would like to say, "Stay strong bolt and dont watch nuh face!"