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Rio Olympics 2016: Usain Bolt's raunchy night with student revealed

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According to Jady Duarte, Usain Bolt pulled his famous pose for her. Photo / AP

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Sprint king Usain Bolt lured a young Brazilian student into bed by baring his six pack and pulling his famous victory pose, revealed Daily Mail Online.

Jady Duarte has told how the Jamaican star pestered her for sex via the Google Translate app; sneaked her into Olympic Village under the noses of security; then insisted on listening to the raunchy Rihanna song Work as they made love on his single bed.

And despite being the fastest man on the planet, Duarte, 20, insisted their bedroom action was more marathon than sprint - spanning two hour-long sessions but stopping short of another "triple".

Jady Duarte posted this image on WhatsApp. Photo / via WhatsApp
Jady Duarte posted this image on WhatsApp. Photo / via WhatsApp

Duarte also revealed how Bolt promised to take her out on another date only to make a dash for the airport when their tryst hit the headlines.

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"I really thought we had something going," she told Daily Mail Online. "But now I can see that he picks up women as quickly as he picks up gold medals."

Duarte was in glitzy club All In, in Rio's upmarket Barra district, when word got around that the track and field superstar had arrived in the early hours of Sunday to celebrate his 30th birthday.

As she partied with friends the runner came close and closer to her group, flaunting his toned athlete's physique to grab their attention.

"He was stood in front of us and suddenly he pulled up his shirt and showed us his six pack," Duarte went on. "I had never seen anything like it. I just had to reach out and stroke it.

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"It felt incredible. The muscles were as hard as stone. But I was paying so much attention to his abs that at first I didn't even notice it was Usain Bolt."

He smiled at me and did the famous victory pose so I was in no doubt who he was. That's was when I decided it was time to give in to him. He pulled me into the taxi and gave me an incredible kiss.

Bolt, who has a long-term girlfriend, Kasi Bennett, sang and danced into the early hours having just earned the third of his three Olympic gold medals at Rio 2016.

As the night came to an end he circled back for mother-of-two Duarte and sent his bodyguard over to "summon" her.

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"I knew who he was from TV. My mother has been screaming during all his races because she's such a huge fan," Duarte said.

"He's dark, tall, muscly - just my type - but there were so many beautiful girls there I never imagined I would be the one.

"The bodyguard said Bolt wants you to come over. I didn't go at first because I was playing hard to get. Most girls would go over there like a shot but I wanted to make him work.

"When I was waiting in line to pay at the end of the night he sent the bodyguard over again. He said 'why are you not following him? This is Usain Bolt'.

"Finally we were waiting in line for a taxi and he smiled at me and did the famous victory pose so I was in no doubt who he was.

"That's was when I decided it was time to give in to him. He pulled me into the taxi and gave me an incredible kiss."

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Duarte said the pair made their way back to the official Rio 2016 Athletes' Village where security was supposed to be strictly controlled with non-competitors barred from entry after 9pm.

But the pair bypassed security by hopping on to an official bus that was quickly waved through the gates.

"They never asked me for any sort of pass or my ID,' said the young Brazilian beauty.

"They didn't even question him, I guess, because he's Bolt. We had two other guys with us and I think they were athletes because they also had muscly, fit bodies.

"I was surprised that he didn't take me to an expensive hotel but I didn't pay much attention because we were kissing the entire way.

"The room was tidy but he had two single beds and they were so small that his feet must have been poking out the end when he slept."

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Duarte, who was abandoned by her parents as a baby and raised by her great aunt in Rio's impoverished Camp Grande neighborhood, does not speak a word of English.

But they navigated the language impasse by typing flirty messages to one another via the Google Translate phone app.

They both undressed and showered before Bolt played his favorite music on his phone.

"It was mainly just small talk and him telling me how beautiful I was," she said. "We used Google but I didn't need a translator to tell me that he wanted sex.

"He played the Rihanna song Work. I think he likes to listen to it when he makes love.

"It was very passionate and hot - we were devouring one another. He has the body of a champion although his male parts do not match - he is just like a regular guy.

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"I was expecting him to be fast but it was actually the slowest sex I've ever had. We did it for about 40 minutes then he took a couple of minutes rest before we did it again.

"He was certainly quick at recovering but we didn't have sex a third time."

Duarte says the two lovers took selfies, hung out in bed and listened to music until 9am, when Bolt handed her a 100 Euro note to get a taxi.

Despite the currency being totally foreign to Brazil she says the driver accepted the money.

Bolt didn't give her his number but promised to call her to arrange a second date during the Paralympics, which starts September 7.

Their steamy encounter quickly made the news when Duarte shared the selfies on WhatsApp and they soon fell into the hands of a local Brazilian tabloid.

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Usian Bolt's post from April with Kasi Bennett: 'President And First Lady'. Photo / via Instagram
Usian Bolt's post from April with Kasi Bennett: 'President And First Lady'. Photo / via Instagram

Bolt meanwhile, gave the closing ceremony the swerve and headed for the airport Sunday night to board a flight to London, where he was photographed hitting the clubs again and leading two women into his hotel.

The famed athlete is said to have a long-term girlfriend - 26-year-old Kasi Bennett - but has made little attempt to hide his rampant womanising.

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The same night he picked up Duarte he was seen twerking with one woman and kissing a second inside the club.

According to Forbes, Bolt has amassed $32.5 million over the course of his glittering career.

Those earnings are likely to soar in the wake of his historic "triple triple" - three golds in three consecutive Olympics - with Nike rumored to have offered him an amazing lifetime contract worth $30 million a year.

Duarte, by contrast, has no job and is having to retake her high school diploma after she failed to complete her education because her great aunt suffered a stroke.

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She grew up in a tiny household with three children and an income of about 500 Reals - or $155 - a month.

Local reports claimed that she was the widow of one of Rio de Janeiro's most dangerous drug lords, Douglas Donato Pereira - something which she says is untrue.

Known by his chilling nickname Diná Terror, Pereira commanded the narcotics trade in the Faz Quem Quer shantytown and has been linked to the torture and murder of two teenage girls.

However he was shot dead by elite police troops in March this year before he could face justice.

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