Usain Bolt parties with champers and steak 'til 8 a.m

If you’ve ever wondered how the fastest man on Earth passes the time when he’s not smashing world records or training, well, he’s busy slaying the party scene of course!

There’s a lesson for us all in there somewhere.

El jamaicano Usain Bolt mira al canadiense Andre De Grasse mientras compiten en las semifinales de los 100 metros de los Juegos de Río (Reuters).
Usain Bolt competes in the 100 metre semifinales in Río (Reuters).

For those who are concerned about overdoing it this Christmas, we say take a leaf out of Usain’s book.

The track star pulled an all-nighter in Miami last weekend and sources told Page Six he was the life and soul of STK bar and shared a “large format” steak served with “$50,000 diamond-en crusted knives.”

Usain Bolt attends the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Gala on November 12, 2011 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. (Photo by Frederic Nebinger/Getty Images)
(Photo by Frederic Nebinger/Getty Images)

The hard-partying Olympic sprinter, who dabs (see below) wherever he goes, then hot-footed it to Rockwell Nightclub where he ordered 12 bottles of Dom Pérignon Rosé for him and his crew.

What a legend.

Russian Premier League soccer star Quincy Promes was also at the club and challenged the Jamaican runner to a “bottle war,” ordering his own “parades” as competition.

Speaking of someone NBC's cameras love, Jamaican great Usain Bolt returns to race for his third Olympic hat trick after winning the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay in Beijing and London. If you've enjoyed his victory celebrations before, imagine how great they'll be in Rio? (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images )
(Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images )

A witness said: “At one point, Bolt even took over the DJ booth. His energy was incredible. He grabbed the mike and was dancing.”

Finally, 30-year-old Usain and his pals hit up E11even club and took over two tables where they posed for photos with fans.

Now there is a man who has his work/life balance sorted.

Apparently, the athlete – whose motto is ‘anything is possible I don’t think limits’ – didn’t leave the 24-hour spot till almost 8 a.m.

And that, people, is how you party like the fastest man on Earth!