Meet Olympia Lightning Bolt: Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's baby daughter

Meet Olympia Lightning Bolt: Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's baby daughter

Record-breaking Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt, revealed photographs on social media late Tuesday of his new baby daughter, the aptly named Olympia Lightning Bolt.

The eight-time Olympic gold medalist posted a series of images, complete with a lightning emoji, of his daughter, who was born in May, to celebrate his long-time girlfriend Kasi Bennett's birthday.

"I want to wish my gf a happy birthday," he wrote on his Instagram page. "Now we have started a new chapter together with our daughter Olympia Lightning Bolt I look forward to what the future will bring for us but be reassured that I will be the ROCK for this family."

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Bolt, 33, made his name in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and went on to solidify his status at the London and Rio games. Known for his confident swagger on the track and often leaving a gaping berth between him and fellow athletes, as he passed the finish line with arms outstretched. He retired in 2017.

He still holds world records in the 100m and 200m events and confirmed his girlfriend Bennett was expecting a daughter in an Instagram video in March, but this is the first-time images and a name have been revealed.

Celebrity baby names often raise eyebrows. Earlier this year, singer Grimes and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, named their son "X Æ A-Xii" pronounced "Ash," Musk later clarified.

Actress Cameron Diaz and musician Benji Madden announced the birth of their daughter in January "Raddix Madden," while reality television star Malika Haqq and O.T Genasis named their son "Ace."

Breathing down Chelsea and Man City's necks - how the Premier League table looks since Mikel Arteta took charge of Arsenal

Breathing down Chelsea and Man City's necks - how the Premier League table looks since Mikel Arteta took charge of Arsenal

With four games to go, Arsenal are nine points off fourth. Even the most optimistic Gooner would admit Champions League qualification is a long shot at this stage.

Regardless of whether Man City’s ban from playing Europe football is upheld and finishing fifth is enough to qualify, Arsenal are still five points away from that target and have played one more game than Manchester United,

Arsenal could only draw to Leicester in their last match but the feeling is a lot more positive at the club these days

So if the inevitable happens and Arsenal don’t make it that’ll be the fourth straight season they’ve failed to qualify for Europe’s premier club competition.

Arteta has a huge task on his hands but appears to be steering Arsenal in the right direction

Nevertheless, there’s a reason for Arsenal fans to be positive as they’re showing clear signs of progress under manager Mikel Arteta.

Before the season restarted, they were the only club to boast an unbeaten record in the Premier League in 2020.

They had a slight hiccup when football came back, losing against Manchester City and Brighton but have recovered strongly since.

Wins against Southampton, Norwich and Wolves and sealing their place in the FA Cup semi-finals has reinvigorated their season and they almost got the better of Leicester in the league on Tuesday night.

Arteta seems to be establishing control over the squad by taking firm stands against players who find themselves in the headlines for the wrong reasons.

And this stat shows Arsenal are very much on the right track under the Spaniard.

He was appointed just before Christmas, overseeing Arsenal’s goalless draw at Everton on December 21 before officially taking charge when the Gunners drew at Bournemouth on Boxing Day.

Arteta has led Arsenal for 16 Premier League matches and the form table reveals they would be just a point off Manchester City and Chelsea, who are third and fourth respectively.