Usain Bolt videobombs BBC presenter with stealthy dance moves

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Sam Haysom
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It turns out Usain Bolt's videobombing game is almost as good as his sprinting game.

The speedy Jamaican snuck up behind former Olympian Colin Jackson during a live BBC Sport broadcast on Saturday in the run-up to the London 2015 Anniversary Games 100-meter sprint, taking the opportunity to throw a few quick shapes.

Jackson managed to keep a straight face for a few moments, before breaking into a big grin when he realised what was going on.

"I guess Usain is doing his stuff behind me?" he said. "Yeah, he's having his good time, he's nice and relaxed there as normal."

"We always like to see him in that kind of mood because that kind of shows us what kind of state he's in – he's ready to go."

Bolt when on to win the 100-meter race with a time of 9.87 seconds.

"I really wanted to run faster," Bolt said after the race. "But it's getting there."

Usain Bolt, . The six-time Olympic champion won the 100m final at the Anniversary Games in London. [Credit: Ian Walton/Getty Images] A photo posted by espn (@espn) on Jul 24, 2015 at 8:16pm PDT

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