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Usain Bolt to open a chain of fast-food restaurants in the UK following his retirement from athletics

Jamaican superstar already has an eatery in Kingston and is launching 15 Tracks & Records outlets in the UK

USAIN BOLT has announced he is opening a chain of fast-food restaurants in the UK following his retirement from athletics.

Bolt, who famously liked to chow down on burgers and chicken nuggets even at the height of his career, is preparing to launch 15 Tracks & Records outlets over the next five years.

 Usain Bolt is set to open a chain of fast food restaurants in the UK
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Usain Bolt is set to open a chain of fast food restaurants in the UKCredit: Alamy Live News
 Usain Bolt retired from athletics at the World Championships
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Usain Bolt retired from athletics at the World ChampionshipsCredit: AP:Associated Press

Track & Records was launched in Kingston, Jamaica, in 2011.

The sprinter is launching the UK venture with Jamaican franchise company Franjam, in which he is a partner.

He has signed a deal with the SME Group, a private holding company focusing on fast food and hotel franchises, to finance the project.

The restaurants will offer traditional Jamaican dishes such as jerk pork, janga soup and pan chicken as well as the athlete’s own creation “burgers a la Usain”, according to the Caterer magazine.

Bolt said: “London has always been a special place for me [and this] is giving us the opportunity to share our vision and our culture with you all.”

Despite a disappointing end to his career at the UK Athletics Championships this month, where he took bronze in the 100m and crashed out of the 4x100m relay due to injury, Bolt is still the world record holder for the 100m and 200m.

 Usain Bolt threw a lavish party as he called time on his career in running
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Usain Bolt threw a lavish party as he called time on his career in runningCredit: Instagram, @usainbolt
 Usain Bolt was given an emotional send off at the London Stadium
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Usain Bolt was given an emotional send off at the London StadiumCredit: Rex Features
 Usain Bolt, pictured at Rio 2016, won eight Olympic gold medals in his glistening career
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Usain Bolt, pictured at Rio 2016, won eight Olympic gold medals in his glistening careerCredit: Reuters
 Usain Bolt set the 100m world record time of 9.58 seconds in 2009
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Usain Bolt set the 100m world record time of 9.58 seconds in 2009Credit: AFP or licensors

After the World Championships in London, Bolt posted an X-ray of his torn hamstring and is now set for three-months of rehab.

While celebrating his retirement, it was reported Bolt ran up an astonishing bill worth £6500 while partying with fans.

Generous Bolt, who won eight Olympic gold medals, also gave a tip of £500 in cash.

 Usain Bolt hit the deck in agony during the World Athletics Championships
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Usain Bolt hit the deck in agony during the World Athletics ChampionshipsCredit: EPA
 Usain Bolt released and then deleted this X-ray of his torn hamstring
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Usain Bolt released and then deleted this X-ray of his torn hamstringCredit: Twitter @usainbolt
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