35 athletes who can help you survive a zombie apocalypse

BOSTON, MA - MARCH 1: LeBron James
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Usain Bolt of the Bolt All Stars (C) leads Alex Hartmen of Australia (L) and Ruixuan Zhang of China during the 150m sprint at Nitro Athletics at Lakeside Stadium on February 11, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Andy Astfalck/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Usain Bolt of the Bolt All Stars (C) leads Alex Hartmen of Australia (L) and Ruixuan Zhang of China during the 150m sprint at Nitro Athletics at Lakeside Stadium on February 11, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Andy Astfalck/NurPhoto via Getty Images) /

3. Usain Bolt

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is the fastest person in the world, holding multiple world records. He is an eight time Olympic gold medalist, and the current reigning champion. Bolt is also an eleven time World Champion sprinter. His achievements are unprecedented and his reign at the top hasn’t come close to being matched. It seems almost inhuman, but there’s nobody else alive who can catch up with Bolt. It’s gotten him seemingly endless awards and recognition, and he’s one of the most well known athletes in the world.

Usain Bolt is also a self professed big fan of the Call of Duty video game series. He’ll stay up late at night playing the game online. Now, I’m not saying that playing video games makes one skilled with firearms in real life. But if Bolt has so much fun firing at hostiles in the video game world, then perhaps it wouldn’t be such a transition to shoot at zombies in a zombie apocalypse. I’m sure he could learn pretty quickly how to use a gun. But, if not, well, he can always just sprint away from whatever threats get too near. He would be pretty much perfect for scavenging runs.