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Bolt aiming for the ‘triple-triple’ in Rio
Usain is the ultimate showman and he has openly expressed a love for dancing.
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“I never try to predict times, because you never know what will happen”.
Bolt’s next run will be at the 200m track and field event scheduled Tuesday, Aug. 16.
“The last thing he took off was his hat, and – because we’d spoken briefly – I told him I liked it”.
The 29-year-old, six-time Olympic gold medalist said that this year he’d like to break his own 200 record and become the first man to run the race in under 19 seconds. “I think I can definitely break the 200m world record and I definitely want to”.
About a dozen scantily clad Brazilian babes swung their hips while Bolt, who is competing in his last Olympics, snapped photos and joined in on the fun. “Then it will be like, ‘finally, ‘ you know what I mean?” It’s been boring just sitting around training all the time.
“You set goals for yourself and when I win all my three gold medals I’ll be fully accomplished and I’ll be happy”, Bolt said.
Bolt will appear in the fourth and, he says, final Games of his career in Rio and while he’s already considered the greatest sprinter in history he could have padded his records even more back at the 2004 Athens Games.
The Jamaican is aiming to complete the “triple triple” of Olympic sprint titles in Brazil by retaining his 100, 200, and 4×100 metres relay crowns.
As much as he’s known for his speed and graceful strides down the lanes, Bolt’s gained just as much recognition for his signature pose called “To Di World”.
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Bolt is reportedly retiring from his athletics career in 2017 following the World Championships.