Jamaica Gleaner

Bolt joins esports company WYLDE

- Daniel Wheeler/ Staff Reporter daniel.wheeler@gleanerjm.com

MULTIPLE OLYMPIC and World Champion Usain Bolt has entered the world of electronic sports (esports).

Bolt, 35, has joined the esports community as a co-owner of WYLDE, an esports company that represents profession­al players from across Europe. The company made the announceme­nt on Wednesday of its partnershi­p with the eight-time Olympic champion joining founders Steve Daley, a former JP Morgan investment banker, and David Cronin, who is a founding shareholde­r of the Irish technology company QUMAS. WYLDE is an Irelandbas­ed company that has been in operation for two years but, according to its website, has deep roots in the Caribbean. WYLDE has various teams that compete in gaming tournament­s with franchises such as Rainbow Six Siege, VALORANT, Rocket League and FIFA.

In a statement released by the company, Bolt said he identifies with the company’s commitment to excellence and is excited to be part of a brand that is innovative and an industry that is continuing to rise.

“WYLDE is on a journey to becoming one of the biggest brands in the fastest growing sport in the world. In esports, like in track and field, it’s critical to have that competitiv­e, winning mentality. I look forward to working with the WYLDE leadership to help our players to reach their potential, while also taking care of their physical and mental wellbeing,” Bolt said.

It is a partnershi­p that Cronin says that he is looking forward to, as he says Bolt is the type of personalit­y needed to take the company to an elite level, both competitiv­ely and in other aspects.

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“Usain coming on board takes WYLDE to the next level. With his vast competitiv­e experience and Olympic winning mentality, his guidance will be invaluable as we continue to build profession­al structures to support the developmen­t of our players,” Cronin said.

According to a Forbes.com article published on Wednesday, WYLDE is planning to host a Jamaican esports boot camp later this year, as it seeks to hone local talent through community tournament­s and profession­al coaching.

Bolt is the latest athlete to be involved in esports, joining former England internatio­nal David Beckham, former Argentine internatio­nal Sergio Aguero, Wales and Real Madrid midfielder Gareth Bale, and Formula One driver, Lando Norris.

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