(CNN) What do Kim Kardashian, Steph Curry, Justin Bieber and Usain Bolt have in common?
They all have their own emojis.
Puma has launched the "Boltmoji" for Apple and Android and fans of the Jamaican sprint star can cheer him on as he aims for an unprecedented "triple-triple" at Rio 2016.
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The world's fastest man will be attempting to defend his three Olympic gold medals in Brazil, as he aims for victory in the 100 and 200 meters as well as the 4x100m relay.
Jamaica's 'Pocket Rocket'
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won world championship gold in 2015 with flowers in her hair and green braids. What's the plan for Rio? "I haven't made up my mind but I'm loving blue right now..."
Fraser-Pryce is heading to her third Olympics. "I'm looking forward to the athletes' village. The first time, I went into the cafeteria -- it was huge and there were so many athletes there. It was breathtaking to be able to be among all these athletes, and also to make friends."
Fraser-Pryce and Usain Bolt both have the chance to complete a historic sweep of three straight Olympic sprint titles at Rio 2016. Fraser-Pryce's chance comes a night before Bolt's. "We've never spoken about it. I know what he wants and he knows what I want."
Fraser-Pryce owns Olympic silver medals over 200m and in the 4x100m relay, but she will focus on the individual 100m in Rio to minimize the risk of aggravating a toe injury. "It started in 2015 and I've had it for a year, but it has suddenly got worse."
Away from the track, Fraser-Pryce owns a cafe and a hair salon, has a foundation set up under her nickname of "Pocket Rocket," and will start studying for a master's degree after the Olympics.
Fraser-Pryce says she's "excited" for Rio despite negative headlines about the Brazilian city's preparations. "I'm hoping it's exaggerated a bit," she says. "Sometimes, when you get there, it's not as bad as how it was in the media."
Like Bolt, she won the 100m world title at Beijing National Stadium in 2015.
Both Jamaicans completed 100/200m doubles at the 2013 world championships in Moscow.
At London 2012, Fraser-Pryce triumphed in a time of 10.75 seconds from American Carmelita Jeter and fellow Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown.
At Beijing 2008, two and a half years before she married longtime partner Jason Pryce, Fraser led a Jamaican clean sweep of the Olympic 100m medals as Sherone Simpson and Kerron Stewart tied for silver.
And if the 'Boltmoji' app doesn't quite quench your emoji thirst, Apple and Android will be releasing an additional 72 this month, including several Olympic-themed icons just in time for Rio.
Bolt has struggled with a hamstring injury in recent weeks but recently claimed he had "no worries" about it hampering his attempt to defend his Olympic titles.
The 29-year-old has managed a joint fourth fastest time in 2016 of 9.88s, while his main rival for the 100m title in Rio, Justin Gatlin, leads the way with a time of 9.80s.