Olympic legend Usain Bolt is joined by his stunning girlfriend Kasi Bennett at Oktoberfest in Munich
PARTY-LOVING sprint star Usain Bolt was having the STEIN OF HIS LIFE as he continued his retirement celebrations alongside his stunning girlfriend Kasi Bennett at Oktoberfest.
The Jamaican Olympic legend was snapped alongside his partner in Munich on Wednesday afternoon as the couple downed some of the local delights.
Dressed in full lederhosen attire, the 31-year-old was all-smiles as they clinked glasses and posed for the photographers prior to getting the fun underway with his close ones.
Oktoberfest is an 18-day event held annually in Munich from mid-September until October with more than 6 million people attending each year.
The festival has been part of Bavarian culture since 1810 is famed for the amounts of beer drank - with 7.7m litres being served.
As well as the booze, there are also numerous attractions such as amusement rides and a variety of foods to sample.
Famous faces from across the globe are regularly spotted at the iconic German festival.
Bolt has been enjoying retirement since hanging up his running spikes at the World Championships in London last month.
Just two days ago he and Kasi were joined by their friends on board a yacht.
Bolt has posted a string of holiday and party snaps to his Instagram account in recent weeks - and was even spotted at Old Trafford to watch his beloved Manchester United.
Last week, Bolt posted a picture of him posing with two giant bottles of champagne next to a sun-drenched ocean.
Bolt has been in high spirits despite his disappointing performance at the London Stadium last month.
He was beaten to a shock bronze medal by Justin Gatlin and Christine Coleman in the 100m final, before pulling a hamstring in the home stretch of the 4x100m final.
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