Bolt returned his Bejing Olympic Gold Medal to IOC
Bolt returned his Bejing Olympic Gold Medal to IOC
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Jamaican Relay racer and fastest man in the world Usain Bolt returned his 2008 Beijing Olympic gold medal to IOC (International Olympic committee) on Friday. 31 year old fastest player was disappointing by the one of his relay squad member Nesta Carter's disqualification due to doping result, and will appeal to IOC about his punishment.

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Bolt told that he will surely help Nesta in financing his punishment charge, and he will not let this situation to distract him from  his aim. While talking about the punishment issue Bolt said, " It's rough that I have to give back one of my medals and I already gave it back because it was of course required by the IOC."

Usain Bolt expressed his grief saying that, " I'm not happy about it but it's just one of those things that happen in life." 

Usain Bolt, Nesta Carter, Asafa Powell and Michael Frater were the players of Jamaican relay squad, the squad was disqualified by the IOC after a Carter test proved to be positive for the doping test.

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