Bolt plans to rock 2017 season
Jamaican sprint legend, Usain Bolt said he aims to
enjoy what is expected to be his final season on the track next year.
The world record holder over both the 100m and 200m events,
planned to step away from the track at the conclusion of the 2017 season where
he would be hoping to add to his collection of 11 World Championships titles.
“Right now, it’s my last season and I have to just go out there
and enjoy,” Bolt told The Gleaner on Monday.
“I think we have done the bulk of the work over the 10 years we
have been working, so now it’s my last season.”
The 30-year-old who had won nine Olympic Games gold medals,
including a third successive sprint treble at the Rio 2016 Games this past
summer, revealed that he would only be focusing on running the 100m in the
upcoming season.
“The focus is on the 100m, and I will just be trying to enjoy
the season, not too much stress,” he added.
In past seasons, Bolt usually competed sparingly and used the
bulk of his time preparing for the major championships.
However, the track and field icon revealed that he plans to
attend more events next season in order to communicate with his fans before he
retires.
“It’s all about my fans,” Bolt said. “I think they always show
me a lot of love, and I am just going to go out there for them and do my best
as always.”
