Bolt sprinting to secure legacy

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC-Jamaica’s six-time Olympic gold medallist, Usain Bolt, says his main focus for the remainder of his sprinting career is to secure a legacy as the greatest athlete of all times.

Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt

Bolt’s disclosure comes ahead of his eagerly anticipated showdown with world-leading American Justin Gatlin and Jamaica’s perennial sub-10 sprinter Asafa Powell.

The sprint super star says his primary focus now is his place in history as he prepares to hang-up his spike in 2017.

“In the past, we (coach, Glen Mills) have sometimes focused on the clock and getting records. Other times, it has been on medals. Now it’s all about securing my legacy,” said Bolt in a Jamaica Olympics interview posted Sunday on the website www.teamja.org.

“Someone may come along one day and break one of my records, but to beat my legacy, they have to beat my whole body of work. So the more I can win, the greater that gets, and the harder it will be to overshadow. That’s what’s getting me out of bed now”.

In August, Bolt is returning to the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing, China, where he sped to a sprint double world record 9.69 and 19.30 seconds, respectively, at the 2008 Olympics.