Bird? Plane? No, Usain Bolt's latest publicity stunt
BUSSY-LETTREE, France (AP) Was it a bird? A plane?
No, Usain Bolt's latest publicity stunt.
The eight-time Olympic gold medalist took a zero-gravity flight over France on Wednesday, courtesy of a champagne producer.
Taking a break from his efforts to become a professional soccer player, Bolt said he felt like a ''kid in a candy store'' after spending about four minutes floating and joking around in near-weightless conditions.
Aboard the Airbus A310 plane, the 32-year-old Jamaican caught a free-floating globule of champagne in his mouth and ran in low-gravity conditions.
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