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This is an archive article published on September 5, 2013

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Bolt says 2016 Games may be his last before hanging up boots.

Usain Bolt plans to retire after the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Bolt said Wednesday he wants to win more gold in Rio,set another world record in the 200 meters next year,and perhaps win a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games.

So far,it is after the Olympics in Rio, Bolt said of his retirement plans. I think if I am in great shape,Ill go there and do what I have to do. I think it will be a good time to retire,on top.

Winning another three golds in Moscow last month made him the most decorated athlete in world championship history with eight gold and two silvers. He has six gold medals from the Olympics.

If I want to be among the greats of Muhammad Ali and Pele and all these guys I have to continue dominating until I retire, Bolt said ahead of his final race this season in the 100 at Fridays Van Damme Memorial.

Bolt won the 100,200 and 4215;100 relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and at last years London Games. He won the same triple at the 2009 worlds before repeating that feat in Moscow last month.

At 27,Bolt has the experience to know that a lax season midway between Olympics can hurt him. In 2010,a soft entry into the year and subsequent injury cost him almost a full season.

I kind of didnt do much in the offseason and then got injured and had to start from scratch. So this season,I will not make that mistake again, Bolt said.

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Like 2010,next season has no major championships,but Bolt is forcing himself to think of new goals for 2014. He already owns the 100 and 200 world records and shares the 4215;100 with his Jamaican teammates. He acknowledges the 100 record of 9.58 seconds will be extremely tough to better,but he hopes to improve on the 19.19 he ran in the 200 in Berlin four years ago.

I have learned,I have mastered the art of running the turn, Bolt said of the 200. So if I can stay injury free and be in good shape,then it is possible for me to definitely go after the world record, he said.

cwg gold on mind

As a Jamaican,Bolt can compete in the Commonwealth Games,too,something he has yet to do. Next year,the event will be held in Glasgow,Scotland. I have never been to Commonwealths and so it is always good to add to your collection of gold medals, Bolt said.

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.

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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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