Usain Bolt has once again proved that he is not just a champion on the track, but also a winner when it comes to romance.
The Olympic gold medalist was recently spotted at a New York City airport, showcasing a heartwarming moment with his longtime partner, Kasi Bennett.
The couple, who have been together for over a decade, were en route to the Big Apple when Bolt’s thoughtful act caught everyone’s attention.
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The Jamaican sprinting icon did not just accompany Bennett on the trip — he went the extra mile by carrying her luggage through the airport.
The gesture was simple yet spoke volumes about his love and care. Bennett, clearly touched, captured the moment in a short Instagram story, sharing it with her followers and tagging Bolt.
“Not a single brain cell used in this flight. My My. Got it covered @usainbolt,” Bennett wrote in her story, expressing her delight with Bolt’s act of kindness.
A Relationship Built on Love and Respect
Usain Bolt and Kasi Bennett's relationship has long been admired by fans for its stability and deep bond.
The duo, who are parents to three children, have frequently shared glimpses of their life together — filled with laughter, support, and family-first values.
Just last month, Bennett took to Instagram once again, this time to honor Bolt on Father’s Day with a heartfelt tribute.
“Happy Father’s Day my baby ❤️❤️❤️ One day isn’t enough to highlight how amazing you are in your role as a dad. You are love, discipline and protection personified. There is truly no greater joy than watching our kids light up around you. We love you our Superman,” she wrote.
Their parenting journey began with the birth of their daughter Olympia Lightning in 2020. A year later, in June 2021, they welcomed twin boys — Thunder and Saint Leo — doubling the joy and strengthening their bond even further.
A Dad Who Lets His Kids Choose Their Path
Bolt has also opened up about his views on parenting and the future of his children. In a 2021 interview with PEOPLE magazine, the eight-time Olympic gold medalist made it clear that he isn’t the type to push his children into athletics just because of his own legacy.
“I’m sure they’re going to be tall; I can tell. When they get their checkup, they’re like, ‘Wow. They’re really growing. They’re going to be tall.’ So, I know that much, but for me, anything they want to do, I’m just going to support them,” he said.
The track legend continued, “That’s always a key thing: just support your child in whatever they want to do. So if they don’t want to run, if they don’t want to do sports, I’m okay with it.”
Still, like any proud parent, Bolt admits that watching his kids compete — especially on the Olympic stage — would be a dream.
“It would be wonderful to sit in the stands and watch any one of them just to compete. That’s a high level, and even to win, it would be a dream come true. But as I said, I won’t pressure. I won’t pressure, but it would be a great experience as a dad, as an Olympian, to watch your kid as an Olympian, running with the Olympians.”