After third consecutive 200m gold at Olympics in 19.78sec, Jamaican sprint king eyeing spot alongside sporting greats
Usain Bolt
Rio de Janeiro: History-maker Usain Bolt said he deserves to be among sport’s all-time greats after romping to a third straight Olympic 200m gold.
Bolt celebrates his victory at the Olympic Stadium in Rio. Pics/AFP
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With a third consecutive sweep of the 100m, 200m and relay sprints in sight, the world’s fastest man argued he should be in the pantheon of sporting heroes with Pele, Muhammad Ali and Michael Phelps. “I am trying to be one of the greatest. Be among Ali and Pele,” he declared in the seconds after the win.
Jamaica’s Usain Bolt (centre) crosses the finish line to win 200m gold.
“I’ll wait to see what you guys write tomorrow,” the sprint king added at a later press conference.
“I’m just waiting to see what the media have to say and if they put me in that bracket,” he said when asked how he stacked up against football star Pele and boxing legend Ali. “I’ve worked all my career, all my life for this moment. Hopefully you can read about me as one of the greatest people in sport, that’s my focus.”
Bolt, who has now won a staggering 19 Olympic and world titles, insisted he had run his final individual Olympic race. “I’ve proven to the world that I’m the greatest and that’s what I came here for,” he said, sounding for a moment like Ali himself.
“That’s why is why I said it’s my last Olympics,” added Bolt. “I can’t prove anything else. To be eight-time Olympic gold medallist now is a big deal, it’s shocking. I’ve pushed myself to be the best, there’s nothing else I can do.” — AFP