South Korea Little League team busts out Usain Bolt celebration (Video)

Aug 22, 2013; Williamsport, PA, USA; A general view of Howard J. Lamade Stadium using a fisheye lens prior to a game between Mexico and Panama during the Little League World Series at Lamade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 22, 2013; Williamsport, PA, USA; A general view of Howard J. Lamade Stadium using a fisheye lens prior to a game between Mexico and Panama during the Little League World Series at Lamade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports /
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The South Korea Little League team did a good job on Monday of paying homage to Usain Bolt

If there is one thing that’s wildly entertaining about watching the Little League World Series, it’s watching the kids out there just having fun. They’re having a blast just playing the game that they love, and maybe the best part of it all is watching the celebrations.

Monday night South Korea took on Canada in Little League World Series action, and they had no problem with their opponents, coming away with the dominating 10-0 win. At one point in the contest, the South Korean team decided to pay homage to one of the best athletes on the planet who just finished competing in the Olympics.

After a three-run home run by the South Korean team as they were cruising to the win, the whole team decided to break out the ever-famous Usain Bolt pose.

Again, just a bunch of kids out there having fun playing baseball in Williamsport, not a care in the world at all. You really can’t help but smile when you see something like that.

Also, this really is a testament to just how big of an international star Bolt is. We really only get to see him a lot once every four years, so it’s easy to forget in between just how polarizing of a figure he really is when he’s out there dominating on the track. Once again, these past Olympics in Rio, he showed us all that he is indeed the fastest man on the planet, coming away with pretty much all the gold.

Bolt leaves a lasting impression all over the globe, and that impression was definitely felt at the Little League World Series on Monday, thanks to the young men from South Korea.