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Usain Bolt Appointed as Ambassador for EXPO 2027

Usain Bolt, appointed EXPO 2027 Belgrade ambassador, celebrates Serbia’s sports heritage and promotes youth growth through sports, as the expo gears up to showcase innovation from over 120 countries.

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Usain Bolt has been named the ambassador for EXPO 2027 in Belgrade during a meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

Bolt thanked the president for the role and shared his admiration for Serbia’s sports history. He discussed how important sports are for helping young people grow, even after he retires.

EXPO Belgrade will showcase over 120 countries, focusing on global innovation, creativity, and teamwork.

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