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Usain Bolt almost gives himself a wedgie as he desperately tries not to get his shorts wet after stepping out of boat

USAIN BOLT almost gave himself a WEDGIE as he tried to keep dry after jumping into the Ibizan sea.

The fastest man on the planet is currently enjoying a well-earned holiday on the Balearic Island after his goalscoring exploits at Soccer Aid earlier this month.

Usain Bolt is currently enjoying a luxury holiday in Ibiza
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Usain Bolt is currently enjoying a luxury holiday in IbizaCredit: SPLASH
The former fastest man on the planet enjoyed a nice boat trip with his pals
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The former fastest man on the planet enjoyed a nice boat trip with his palsCredit: SPLASH
But he almost gave himself a wedgie trying to keep his shorts dry as he made his way back to the shore
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But he almost gave himself a wedgie trying to keep his shorts dry as he made his way back to the shoreCredit: SPLASH
Bolt tried his best to keep his pale teal outfit completely dry
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Bolt tried his best to keep his pale teal outfit completely dryCredit: SPLASH

Bolt, 36, has been taking in the White Island's beautiful sights on land and on sea.

And he tried his best to keep an expensive-looking outfit dry as he strode through the sea after hopping off a boat.

The Jamaican pulled up his matching light teal shirt and shorts as he made his way back to the beach.

His shorts nearly mirrored that of a wedgie as he tried to make it to the shore as dry as possible.

Eight-time Olympic gold medalist Bolt called time on his sprinting career in 2017 following a hamstring injury in what proved to be his final race.

He said: "It's really sad that I have to walk away now.

"I was saying goodbye to the fans and saying goodbye to my events also.

"I've seen too many people retire and come back just to make it worse or to shame themselves.

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"I won't be one of those people."

Bolt turned his hand to professional football after calling time on his athletics career and joined Australian side Central Coast Mariners in August 2018.

He scored a brace for the A-League side in an October friendly against Macarthur South West United but ended up leaving the Mariners the next month.

Bolt hung up his footie boots the following January, saying: "I’m just doing many different things.

"The sports life is over, so I’m now moving into different businesses.

"I have a lot of things in the pipeline, so as I say, I’m just dabbling in everything and trying to be a businessman now."

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