Twenty four hours earlier, the 30-year-old Jamaican’s matchless sprint 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. “So we’ll see how that goes,” Bolt smiled about the man who has put him through a lifetime of pain. And the great man even had reporters laughing when he gave them a vision of what a 50-year-old Usain Bolt might end up doing. He went over to the 200 metres and 100 metres start lines, knelt down and crossed himself. In typical Bolt fashion, he just smiled and declared: “The first thing I’m going to do is have some fun.
Source: Indian Express August 13, 2017 21:56 UTC