WATCH: Usain Bolt smokes field in final race in Jamaica, then gets jiggy with it
Watching Usain Bolt do slo-mo dance moves is nearly as great as watching him sprint

The only thing better than watching Usain Bolt smoke some fools in real-time? Watching him run in slow-motion -- and then watching him do slo-mo dance moves in real-time. Wait, what? No, seriously, you're going to want to see this.
The world's fastest man is prepping for the World Championships in August in London with a series of tune-up meets, and on Saturday night he ran in his last-ever meet in Jamaica in front of a hyped Kingston crowd.
Usain Bolt says goodbye. His final 100m in Jamaica. (AFP) pic.twitter.com/1dfwqEWUUu
— Joe Fleming (@ByJoeFleming) June 11, 2017
Bolt, because he is not of this planet, completely eviscerated the field of mere mortals in the 100-meter dash.
Jamaica saying a heartfelt thank you to Usain Bolt. His last race and a very special evening! pic.twitter.com/7YPVYnUrl0
— MWasilewska (@WasilewskaEU) June 11, 2017
And then, just for fun, he showed off some awesome dancing. As far as we can tell, that's slo-mo dancing in real-time. Mind, officially blown, Usain.
Next up for Bolt is a race June 28 in the Czech Republic. He could toe the line once more before he runs the 100 and the 4x100-meter relay in London, where Bolt told NBC Sports he envisions ending his career. He has the 100-meter final Aug. 5 and the 4x100-meter relay Aug. 12.
"I've thought about it many times," Bolt says in a basement nook of a lower Manhattan studio space, after smiling and gabbing for a few dozen international media at an event promoting his apparel sponsor, Puma.
Bolt mentions his 2016 film, "I am Bolt," and a scene where he began thinking about retirement.
"I started getting a little bit emotional," Bolt remembers. "Knowing that it could be your last big race in front of so much crowd, that's something I know I'm going to miss when I retire."
H/T to Deadspin and NBC Sports















