IFOOD will bring to Brazil in August, former Usain Bolt Olympic athlete. Almost ten years after his, the fastest man in the world visits the IFood Move 2025 event to tell his entrepreneurship history after the end of his career on the athletics tracks.
“Since I retired professional sport in 2017, I’ve been very busy with my business ventures and charity. I look forward to going back to Brazil in August to talk about my career and life in sports and business,” Usain Bolt said in a press release.
At the restaurant meeting promoted by the delivery application between August 5 and 6, at São Paulo Expo, Bolt will feature his experience as an entrepreneur in the Jamaican Food restaurant chain Tracks & Records.
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The business aims to “bring Jamaican culture to life through traditional music, performances and cuisine, creating a complete experience for visitors”. The network was founded in 2011 and now operates in Kingston and Montego Bay in Jamaica.
In addition to founding Tracks & Records, Bolt has expanded his brand through several high -prominent developments. Over the years, he has entered into partnerships and collaborations in various categories, from automotive to airlines, fashion, champagne and sports beverage, and maintains longtime global partnerships with iconic brands. He also has a participation in an e-sports team, a fandom platform, sports and real estate business.
In sports, Bolt stood out for getting the title of fastest man in the world when he established the new record in 100 meters – 9.58 seconds. By three Olympic cycles, the corridor took no less that won eight gold medals.