At the 51st Carifta Games, a 16-year-old Jamaican sprinting sensation broke Usain Bolt’s long-standing record. According to KTV , Bolt’s record was surpassed by Nickecoy Bramwell, a Calabar High, Kingston student. Winning gold in the under-17 boys 400m event, he stormed Kirani James Athletics Stadium in Grenada. He went into the race confidently after overcoming injury issues in recent months, including one involving his hamstring. 16-year-old Jamaican Nickecoy Bramwell took out Usain Bolt's Under-17 400m record. Jamaica is just so dominant at sprinting. pic.twitter.com/GSpNQYjZN5 — Ben White (@speedofwhite) April 5, 2024 Bramwell’s astounding performance was that he successfully defended his title in 47.26 seconds, breaking Usain Bolt’s championship record of 47.33 seconds, which was set in 2002. “It’s a wonderful feeling to break the record. Since last summer, I have been eyeing the record, so it’s a great feeling I could come out here and get it,” the Jamaican prodigy said. “I...