Usain Bolt will be aiming for a three-peat of Olympic sprint titles in the 100 and 200 meters at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games,rather than trying out a new event. After Bolt became the first man to successfully defend both sprint titles at the London Olympics,he was coy about his prospects of competing in Rio and there was speculation he could switch to the long jump or 400 for a new challenge.
However,during a promotional visit to New Zealand on Monday,the self-declared living legend said that his plan for 2016 is all about just going and defending my titles.
I dont want to try any different events at Rio,because at Rio I will just defend my titles to show the world that there is a possibility that I can do it again, Bolt,who won the 100- and 200-meters and helped Jamaica win the 4×100-meter relays at Beijing and London,told a news conference. The three-peat. Thats the focus,theres not going to be any different event.
The 26-year-old Bolt was under intense pressure from Yohan Blake heading into the London Olympics after losing to his training partner at the Jamaican selection trials.
But he vowed to deliver his best when it counted most and showed with his commanding runs in London just how far ahead of the competition he can be when hes in peak form.
Bolt has the world record in the 100 and 200 and wants to go even faster. Hell return to training later this month and turn his attention immediately to the world championships next year in Moscow. I continue to work hard,continue staying focused and pushing myself,so for me thats the focus right now, he said. I dont know how fast I can go but I definitely try to go faster each year. I enjoy being challenged all the time.
A LITTLE AMUSED
Usain Bolt isnt easily scared,but he was taken aback slightly Monday by a vigorous Maori haka performed to welcome him to New Zealand. Bolt watched,enthralled,as 350 workers from an Auckland factory performed the traditional challenge. He told the workers,you scared me a little bit. It looks like something Id like to do,but well see.
The legendary Jamaican sprinter is making a short visit to New Zealand after holidaying in Australia. He was due to attend a training session with a basketball team later Monday and to conduct a coaching clinic with eight young athletes in Auckland. On a rainy day in Auckland,Bolt quipped: This is the Land of the Long White Cloud? The weather is really bad out there.