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‘Underdog’ Usain Bolt ready to fire in 100 meter defence
Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt labeled himself the “underdog” as he seeks to round off his glittering individual track career with the defence of his world 100 meter title this week.
“That’s what I keep reading and what my team keeps telling me, so I’ve got to prove myself again,” the 30-year-old said in a warning shot to pretenders to his crown in the blue riband event of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships.
Bolt started this season in sluggish form, running two 10 seconds-plus times before finally hitting some form at the Monaco Diamond League.
“The last race I ran was 9.95 seconds, which shows I’m going in the right direction,” he said. “It’s a championships and the 2 rounds always help me. I’ve been here many times. It’s go-time, so let’s go!”
Unstoppable
He added: “Usain Bolt has retired unbeaten in an individual event, unbeatable, unstoppable – for me that would be the best headline.
“If I show up at a championships, you know I’m fully confident and ready to go, and my coach, I’m ready to go.”
Bolt refused to single out who would be his closest rival for the 100 meters, with heats on Friday before the semi-final and final on Saturday at the same stadium in east London where he won treble gold at the 2012 Olympics.
“The 7 people who are going to be in that race with me, they’re the biggest challengers,” he said.
Bolt has dominated sprinting since taking double individual gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, going on to win a further 6 Olympic gold and also picking up 11 world titles.
He also holds world records of 9.58 and 19.19 seconds in the 100 and 200 meters, both set when winning at the 2009 Berlin Worlds.
Bolt admitted that he hoped his records would last.
“I want to brag to my kids when they’re 15, that I’m still the best,” he joked.
Copyright 2017 AFP
