Despite his sudden retirement after suffering an Injury during the World Championships in London games this year, Usain Bolt is feeling no pressure in retirement.
The only sprinter to capture the 100- and 200-metre track titles at three consecutive Olympics,Bolt holds the world record of 9.58 seconds in the 100 and 19.19 in the 200 — both set in Berlin in 2009.
Speaking about his record breaking career,he said
Jamaica won only one gold medal at this year’s worlds, a disappointing haul given its success in the last decade. Bolt said his country’s young athletes will have to step up now that he’s gone.
As for the future, Bolt says he is interested in playing soccer and possibly settling down and getting married.
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The only sprinter to capture the 100- and 200-metre track titles at three consecutive Olympics,Bolt holds the world record of 9.58 seconds in the 100 and 19.19 in the 200 — both set in Berlin in 2009.
Speaking about his record breaking career,he said
“I think [they’re] going to last a while,” Bolt said during a promotional event in Japan on Tuesday.As for the next biggest star in track, Bolt said he doesn’t see anyone at the moment who he expects will follow in his footsteps.
“I think our era with Yohan Blake, Justin Gatlin and Asafa Powell and all these guys was the best era of athletes. If it was going to be broken, it would have been broken in this era, so I think I have at least 15 to 20 more years.”“I have nothing to prove, that’s the main reason I left track and field. After you do everything you want there is no reason to stick around,” Bolt said.
“It’s hard for me to pick someone,” Bolt said. “I think what made me stand out was not only the fast times that I ran but my personality that people really enjoyed and loved.
“If you want to be a star in sports and take over a sport you have to let people know who you are as a person, not just as a track athlete.”
Jamaica won only one gold medal at this year’s worlds, a disappointing haul given its success in the last decade. Bolt said his country’s young athletes will have to step up now that he’s gone.
“The biggest thing with Jamaica now is if the youngsters want it,” Bolt said. “Over the years, one thing I’ve learned is you have to want to be great. If you don’t want to be great, it won’t happen.”
“I’ve noticed a lot of the young athletes, as soon as they get their first contract and start making money, they really just don’t care as much anymore,” Bolt said. “A lot of them are satisfied with getting their first contract, going out and making their first team. If they are satisfied with that, then we’re in trouble.
“Hopefully, a few of these young guys are going to be hungry and want to be great and if we get those guys we will be OK but so far, it is not looking good.”
As for the future, Bolt says he is interested in playing soccer and possibly settling down and getting married.
“Something I’ve always wanted to do is play football,” said Bolt, a die-hard Manchester United supporter. “My team is working on that but we haven’t confirmed anything yet!
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