Usain Bolt has set his sights on a winning swansong at the World Athletics Championships in London in 2017
London: Usain Bolt has set his sights on a winning swansong at the World Athletics Championships in London in 2017.
The six-time Olympic sprint champion had suggested that the Games in Rio in 2016 would be his last but he now appears to have changed his mind, with a final competitive visit to the stadium where he won three golds in 2012 on the agenda.
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Usain Bolt
“That was the initial plan (to sign off after Rio),” he told the Daily Mail. “But my sponsor has asked me to go on for another year; to 2017 and London.
Leaving on a high
“But I’ll be doing one event, the 100. I’ve already discussed it with my coach. I can concentrate on that, and on retiring on a winning note.”
Bolt will head to this year’s World Championships in Beijing looking to add to his haul of eight world golds and the 28-year-old also has one eye on breaking his own world record.
Bolt set the 100 metres record of 9.58 in Berlin in 2009 and is hopeful that elite competition can spur him to his best again. “Well, it takes races,” he said. “But if everything goes well this season... in my life anything is possible.”