Is there anything Olympians can't do?

Kerron Clement is a 400-meter hurdler and sprinter, who won a gold and silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He also recently qualified for the Rio Olympics -- his third -- at the U.S. track and field trials.

But in addition to running on the track, he helped Beyoncé run the world.

Back in 2011, Clement appeared in Queen Bey's video for "Run the World (Girls)."

The video has over 300 million views on YouTube, most likely due to Clement's appearance. He gets his close-up (on our right) around the 1:43 mark.

Clement is an actor, model and photographer when he's not busy on the track, and he showcases his talent on his Instagram page.

Never regret something that once made you smile. 😄

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"Character, like a photograph, develops in the darkness."

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CONFIDENCE

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S.M.I.L.E #smilealways

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In 2008, the Olympian won gold in the 4x400 meters and silver in the 400-meter hurdles. He failed to medal in 2012, but qualified for Rio with the fastest U.S. time in the 400m hurdles.

He'll look to get back on the podium (probably without the goggles on his head) when the Olympics begin on Aug. 5.

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