August 31 - Usain Bolt today visited the Olympic Stadium at
London for the first time and revealed that he wanted to make himself a
"legend" there.
The Jamaican, who is currently touring England to promote his
new book, "Usain Bolt: 9.58", which is published on Thursday (September
2), plans to defend the Olympic 100 and 200 metres titles he won at the
2008 Games in Beijing.
"If I win at the World Championships in [Daegu] Korea next year that
will be one set of titles defended but then I want to win the Olympics
to complete the job," he told The Sun.
"Winning one Olympics is good, of course, but it's only if you do it
again that you can be a legend and here in England is where I want to
make it happen."
Bolt has even boldly declared that he is targetting his own world records of 9.58sec for the 100m and 19.19 for 200m.
"I want to break the world records all over again as well," he said.