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Eight-time Olympic gold medal sprinter Usain Bolt is encouraging people to social distance by showing off how he’s been practicing the cautionary act since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Bolt took to Twitter Sunday to wish his followers a Happy Easter and remind everyone to practice social distancing, a tactic the government has suggested to combat spreading the coronavirus.

The Jamaican world record holder lightheartedly included a photo of him crossing the finish line way ahead of his opponents at, what looks to be, the government-recommended six-foot distance people should keep from each other during these unprecedented times.

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