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Usain Bold and his victory pose; much better love story than Twilight

The best runner and athlete in modern day world, Usain Bolt, and his trademark victory pose is a treat to watch for his fans and viewers all around the world. Although, sportspersons, are known for their style of celebration and signature pose which they create throughout their careers.

Whether it is Lionel Messi pointing upwards in the heavens or Gareth Bale’s heart sign which he makes with his fingers.

However, the most iconic is the pose of Usain Bolt and he has moved to trademark a logo showing that victory celebration pose.

Now, the Jamaican has filed an application for the same in the USA last week. A globally known pose, Bolt would lean back and gesture to the sky after registering each triumphant moment in his career filed with a plethora of them, reported by the BBC.

Furthermore, Bolt has retired from active competition in 2017, he intends to use the image on items such as clothing, jewellery and shoe, also in restaurants and sports bars, the application stated.

As per the Mirror, trademarking a signature pose is not a new practice in the sports world. In 2013, it was reported that Welsh footballer Gareth Bale was looking to trademark his heart-shaped goal celebration.

 



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