Usain Bolt running a sprint? No story there.

Mickey Rourke being drunk? Yup, seen that before.

Bolt losing a drunken, late-night London sprint to Rourke? Now that's a story, and it's one the 59-year-old actor told Yahoo! Sports in an interview Monday.

"We were outside the Wellington in Central London and it was four in the morning," Rourke told Yahoo! Sports over the phone. "It was just that time of the night, you know, when anything can happen. So I went up to him and I said, 'Come on, you are the world's fastest man, let's go.' "

The star of "The Wrestler" got slight a head start at the impromptu 4 a.m. race before the world record holder in the 100- and 200-meter dashes came running for him.

"There was a space in the street of about 30 meters," Rourke told Yahoo! Sports. "I got him to back up about four paces, we set off and I got him by a few inches."

There have been questions surrounding the health of Bolt, who missed the Monono meet last week with what his coach called "a slight problem." This news came on the heels of losses to countryman Yohan Blake in the 100- and 200-meter sprints at the Jamaican trials.

Bolt is expected to compete in the Olympics at 100 percent, though it's unclear what his health status for the booze-fueled run was.

Rourke's status, however, was less than perfect.

Aside from years of hard partying and late nights, Rourke said a run-in earlier in the same evening left him with a torn bicep.

"I had been drinking tequila with these guys from the Huddersfield Giants rugby team," Rourke told Yahoo! Sports. "I was arm wrestling with one of them, he was huge, and that is how I tore my bicep. I should have given in but I didn't want to, you know.

"But at least I won something that night," Rourke continued. "We were going to go back into the bar again after I raced Usain but they had closed it down for the night. So it was a pretty good way to end up."