BRUSSELS (AFP) – Jamaican track star Usain Bolt is considering
retiring after the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he said Wednesday.
But
any plans for going out to grass at the age of 30 would come after
three more years of domination that might include a pop at the
Commonwealth Games next year and another shot at bettering his own 200m
world record.
Bolt has dominated the competitive world of
sprinting since claiming three gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games but
hinted ahead of Friday’s season-ending Diamond League meet in Brussels
that Rio would be his third and last.
“After the 2016 Olympics:
that seems to be a good idea, retiring when I’m still on top of my
career,” said the six-time Olympic gold medallist.
“But again, if I
want to continue to dominate on the track I can’t afford an off season,
that is a lesson that I have learned. This wasn’t a perfect season for
me. I won but it was not in a ‘Usain Bolt fashion’.”
‘Usain Bolt
fashion’ or not, the 27-year-old Jamaican still claimed a treble gold at
last month’s world championships, taking his world gold medal haul to
eight.
“Now that I’m getting a bit older, I know that I have to stay injury free, maintain focus and act responsible,” he said.
Bolt
added that any plans for the 2014 season, a year with no global
championships, would be taken in October after he had taken some time
off.
“I will prepare for the next season very well. First, I
encouraged my coach (Glen Mills) to turn it down a bit but he convinced
me that that is a bad option,” he said.
“You need to continue working hard, reduce the risk to get injured and not having to pick it up from scratch.
“So
in 2014 I will be racing like I did in any other season. The
Commonwealth Games? I’ve never been there before but I’ll leave it up to
my coach to decide on my competition programme.”
Bolt also hinted that bettering his own world record of 19.19sec in the 200m, his favoured event, could be on the cards as well.
“The 100m world record (which he also set) is the hardest to break because it is more technical,” Bolt said.
“In the 200m, if I can master the bend and stay injury free, there is room for improvement.
“As
I said, I will prepare well to race as fast as possible in 2014, and
with no championships on my mind I can concentrate on just trying to
race as fast as I can.”
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