Former World Champion, Yohan Blake, quietly retires: Deserving the biggest respect
Yohan Blake, affectionately known as "The Beast," has reportedly brought an end to his illustrious track and field career at the age of 36. The Jamaican sprinter, celebrated as the youngest 100m world champion in history, leaves behind a legacy defined by blistering speed and an unwavering spirit.
The news of his reported retirement surfaced via an Instagram post from Rori (fitzdunk), stating, "BREAKING: Yohan Blake 🇯🇲 has reportedly retired from track and field." Blake's career, which saw him challenge the very best in the sport, now transitions into a new chapter, reportedly in coaching. The original news came out of nowhere, addressed by Sports Chambers
From cricket pitch to global sprints
Before his meteoric rise in athletics, Blake's first sporting passion was cricket. He excelled as a fast bowler at St. Jago High School, a talent that inadvertently led him to the track. Rori (fitzdunk) recounted this origin story, noting, "Most people forget he was a cricketer first. Fast bowler at St. Jago High School it was only when his principal saw how quickly he ran to the wicket that someone said “try sprinting.” The rest is history." Blake's natural speed quickly became apparent. He burst onto the international scene at the 2007 Carifta Games, where his performances earned him the prestigious Austin Sealy Trophy, signaling the arrival of a formidable talent.A world champion and Olympic rival
The pinnacle of Blake's individual career came in 2011 at the World Championships in Daegu. At just 21 years old, he made history by becoming the youngest 100m world champion, a testament to his raw power and dedication. His personal best times stand among the fastest ever recorded:- 100m: 9.69 seconds
- 200m: 19.26 seconds
A new chapter in coaching
As his competitive career draws to a close, Blake is already channeling his vast experience into nurturing the next generation of sprinters. He is currently coaching at the Dynamic Speed Track Club, working alongside Michael Frater, sharing his knowledge and passion for the sport that defined his life. Sources: www.instagram.com , Sport ChambersRead also: Champions League: Who will come out on top this season?
