The 32-year-old briefly broke off from his pursuit of a professional football career with Australia-s Central Coast Mariners to travel to France for the event
his handout photo released by Mumm/Novespace on September 13, 2018 shows Jamaican retired sprinter Usain Bolt gesturing in zero-gravity conditions in an aircraft on September 12, 2018 above Reims during a promotional event for the Mumm Grand Cordon Stella
Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt was back on the starting line Thursday -- but found it a challenge to stay on his feet in zero gravity conditions aboard an aeroplane.
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The 32-year-old briefly broke off from his pursuit of a professional football career with Australia-s Central Coast Mariners to travel to France for the event. Dressed in a spacesuit, Bolt was aboard a zero gravity Airbus as part of an event sponsored by a champagne brand.
The plane performed a series of parabolas as Bolt and two other guests experienced a phase of weightlessness for 22 seconds, time for a race to be staged within the cabin. The eight-time Olympic champion and 100m and 200m world record holder called time on his athletics career last year.
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