Bolt Want Retirement

Hotel di Palembang - Opportunities for athletics fans witnessed greatness Usain Bolt on the track to stay two more years. This is if the plan "the human lightning" is to retire after the Olympics in London in 2012, completely transformed.

Plans to retire from the sport that has brought his name, described Bolt on the sidelines of a promotional event held in Australia, Friday, September 17th.

"I was getting ready to perform at the Olympics once again. After that I do not know whether it was playing or not," said the world record holder for 100 and 200 meters at the Australian Associated Press.

"Coach asked me to continue racing, but I have not been able to answer. I have ambitions to retire at the peak of achievement. Like what Michael Johnson has done," said Bolt ran 400 meters legend calls from the United States is.

According to Bolt who is now aged 24 years, Johnson decided to step down after no longer find a reason and a challenge to stay on the track. Although now Bolt's reputation as the "world's fastest man" has started plagued United States sprinter, Tyson Gay, but he was still confident of being able triumphed in London later. Repeating the success won three Olympic gold in Beijing 2008.

Bolt also recently revealed its plans for trying out a number other than 100 and 200 meters. Following in the footsteps of the United States athletics legend Carl Lewis is able to triumph in the 400 meters and long jump.

According to Bolt, as he is still the focus of injury that could interfere with restoring her appearance. So he decided to withdraw from the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, next month. All it takes to return to peak performance at the world championships in 2011 held in Daegu, South Korea.
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