Bolt ready to bolt Usain Bolt

LONDON. — Usain Bolt insists he is ready for his first 200 metres of the season in the Anniversary Games today as the star sprinter tests his fitness ahead of the Rio Olympics.

Bolt, a six-time Olympic champion, faces a key stage of his fitness recovery when he races for the first time since pulling out of the Jamaican trials with a hamstring strain.

“I’m good, I’m feeling good, been training good now, I’m happy with where I am,” Bolt told reporters in London yesterday.

“My hamstring is good, I have no issue right now. I know I’m in good shape.”

Bolt’s outing at the Olympic Stadium, the scene of his three Olympic gold medal wins at London 2012 in the 100m, 200m and sprint relay, will be his last before the Games.

The 29-year-old has set his sights on an unprecedented “triple triple” of Olympic crowns in what will likely be his last Games.

“I’ll definitely be there, I’m excited to go,” Bolt said of the Olympics, which get underway in Brazil on August 5.

“This is where history is going to be made, I’m excited to put on a show for the entire world to see. This is my final Olympics, it’s a big one.”

Despite doubters questioning his fitness, Bolt points to his triumph at last year’s World Championships in Beijing when he trailed Justin Gatlin in the 100m and 200m world rankings, only to leave China with the complete set of gold medals.

“I’m definitely a tough competitor,” Bolt said. “Last year Gatlin was just not ready, it was the first time he was being chased.

“It was hard for him, but this year is not going to be the same, I am in much better shape, so I won’t leave it to the last second.”

Bolt’s appearance at the Olympic Stadium, the scene of his three Olympic gold medal wins at London 2012 in the 100m, 200m and sprint relay, will be his last before this summer’s Games in Brazil, where he will bid for an unprecedented “triple triple” of Olympic crowns.

The 29-year-old also confirmed he will try to break hos own 200m world record of 19.19secs, set at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin.

“I think the competition, the energy, the work they have to put in to win the 100m in Rio will help my 200m and that’s really my focus, trying to break the 200m world record.” — AFP.

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