Bolt vows ‘never again’ after emotional London farewell
Usain Bolt took an emotional final bow on the track at the end of the
World Championships in London on Sunday before declaring that,
definitely and definitively, there was no way he would ever return to
sprinting.
The 30-year-old Jamaican embarked on a special lap of honour as fan bid him farewell twenty four hours after his career had ended painfully on the last leg of the 4 x 100 metres relay final as he crumpled to the ground in the London Stadium with a hamstring injury.
When asked by reporters whether he might ever change his mind, Bolt said;
Bolt, said it had been a terrible end of a “stressful”
championship for him after also losing his 100 metres crown, but felt consoled on Sunday when he was told that late boxing legend “Muhammad Ali lost his
last fight too – so don’t be too stressed about it”.
Bolt is already he looking forward to an exciting future, with his management camp talking to IAAF President Sebastian Coe, about what he might be able to do for the sport in an ambassadorial capacity.
He also revealed that his coach Glen Mills, the sage of Jamaican athletics, wanted him to become his coaching assistant.
Bolt got reporters laughing when he gave them a vision of what a 50-year-old Usain Bolt might end up doing.
The 30-year-old Jamaican embarked on a special lap of honour as fan bid him farewell twenty four hours after his career had ended painfully on the last leg of the 4 x 100 metres relay final as he crumpled to the ground in the London Stadium with a hamstring injury.
When asked by reporters whether he might ever change his mind, Bolt said;
No, I’ve seen too many people come back and make things worse and shame themselves. I won’t be one of those people who come back.
Bolt is already he looking forward to an exciting future, with his management camp talking to IAAF President Sebastian Coe, about what he might be able to do for the sport in an ambassadorial capacity.
He also revealed that his coach Glen Mills, the sage of Jamaican athletics, wanted him to become his coaching assistant.
So we’ll see how that goes, Bolt smiled about the man who has put him through a lifetime of pain.
Bolt got reporters laughing when he gave them a vision of what a 50-year-old Usain Bolt might end up doing.
I’ve no idea. Hopefully, with three kids, married, still in track and field, trying to help the sport, watching it grow, he said.
I don’t know if I’d take my kids to the track, though. I won’t be one of those parents who force their kids into things they don’t want to do.
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