Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More

Popular right now

Model vs. Cashier

Phillip Hamilton

Phillip Hamilton • 2 years ago

Red Scare podcast main logo image.

Red Scare Podcast

Aidan Walker

Aidan Walker • 3 years ago

Lily Lang SEC Burnerverse Trolling image and meme examples.

Lily Lang SEC Burnerverse Trolling

Sakshi Sanjeevkumar

Sakshi Sanjeevkumar • about a year ago

Pasta Boyfriend Twins / Benji's First Valentine’s Together Tweet image example.

The Pasta Boyfriend Twins

Owen Carry

Owen Carry • 10 months ago

May the Force Be With You TikTok Video image example.

"May the Force Be With You" TikTok Video

Phillip Hamilton

Phillip Hamilton • 4 days ago

Know Your Meme is the property of Literally Media ©2024 Literally Media. All Rights Reserved.

Bolting / Usain Bolt's "To Di World"

Added 13 years ago / Updated 11 months ago
2e6

Confirmed 55,778

Part of a series on 2012 Summer Olympics. [View Related Entries]


Bolting / Usain Bolt's "To Di World"

Bolting / Usain Bolt's "To Di World"

Part of a series on 2012 Summer Olympics. [View Related Entries]

PROTIP: Press 'i' to view the image gallery, 'v' to view the video gallery, or 'r' to view a random entry.

Navigation
AboutOriginSpreadNotable ExamplesSearch InterestExternal ReferencesRecent ImagesRecent Videos

About

Usain Bolt's "To Di World", also known as bolting, is a photo fad that involves leaning back and pointing both index fingers towards the sky with the right arm cocked and the left stretched out in tribute to the victory pose of the Jamaican professional sprinter and Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt. While Bolt's "To Di World" pose was introduced as early as during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, it became widespread during the 2012 London Olympics when he flashed the pose after winning the gold medal in 100-meters race.

Origin

Usain Bolt first introduced his iconic victory pose in August 2008 at the Beijing Olympics after finishing the 100 meters event with a new world record of 9.69 seconds. Although Bolt's post-race ceremony was initially criticized by the International Olympic Committee chief Jacques Rogge as "showboating" and "lacking respect," Jamaica's star runner continued to celebrate his victory with the same gesture.



Spread

Bolt's "To Di World" pose began receiving major attention from the news media in March 2012, when Prince Harry of the United Kingdom was seen imitating the gesture alongside Bolt during his trip to Jamaica. Furthermore, the media coverage eclipsed with the emergence of sports-driven "photo fads" such as Planking and Tebowing in early 2012.



In 2009 and 2010, Bolt incorporated his singnature pose into his Puma sponsorship campaign and a tourism commercial for his homeland.



In May 2012, the International Track and Field Federation hosted a Facebook photo fad contest[11] in search of the best tribute to Usain Bolt's victory ceremony. The athlete served as the judge of the contest. During this time, Bolt's "To Di World" pose earned the new moniker "Bolting" in following the convention of other photo fads that were named in gerunds. In the following months of June and July, the "bolting" meme continued to gain momentum and drew participation from a number of celebrities and star athletes, including Miss Universe Leila Lopes, Virgin CEO Richard Branson and the U.S. women's gymnastics team.



The popularity of "bolting" soon reached its new peak in early August during the 2012 London Olympics, where Usain Bolt once again staged the pose after winning the gold medal in the 100-meters event with a new Olympic record. Pictures of Bolt shining in his post-race victory pose were picked up by numerous news publications as well as people on Twitter [10] and Facebook[7] , leading to a sudden influx of copycat photos and launch of single topic gallery blogs to curate the user-submitted photographs.

"Bolting" is the new "Tebowing" for sure! RT (削除) @ (削除ここまで)thenickster15 I wonder if we will see people "Bolting" like people used to "Tebow" (削除) # (削除ここまで)Olympics

— MoniKa Platek (@MonikaPlatek) August 5, 2012


Notable Examples



Search Interest

[フレーム]

External References

Recent Videos 2 total

Recent Images 42 total

Sign up for our Newsletter
[フレーム]

Comments ( 21 )

Sorry, but you must activate your account to post a comment.

Please check your email for your activation code.

Latest Images

Edit Entry Suggest a Change Edit History

Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More

Legal Information: Know Your Meme ® is a trademark of Literally Media Ltd . By using this site, you are agreeing by the site's terms of use and privacy policy and DMCA policy .

© 2007-2025 Literally Media Ltd.

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /