Bolt received a Carnival-themed welcome at the Cidade das Artes in Barra da Tijuca (Photo: JOA/Rvon Kruger)
In his
only public appearance before he bids to make history at the Rio 2016
Olympic Games, Usain Bolt was asked if he considered himself a sprinter
or an entertainer.The Jamican superstar replied that he is an athlete first and foremost, but by the end of the event, he had again illustrated that he is a showman at heart.
After geeing up the audience as he entered the stage, Bolt entertained with his answers, received a rapped tribute and then took selfies as he danced with a group of scantily clad Carnival dancers, before exiting.
Bolt is aiming to complete an unprecedented ‘triple-triple’ in Rio by defending the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay titles he won at the Beijing 2008 and London 2018 Olympic Games.
He confirmed it would be his last Olympic Games and has made bettering his 200m world record of 19.19 seconds a top target, although he admits it wilI be difficult.
“I really want it,” he said. “I really, really, really, want that one. I have always wanted to run a sub-19 seconds. But I think it will be a bit hard because have l missed some training, but you never know.”
Bolt’s preparations were disrupted by the injury he suffered at the Jamaican Olympic trials, but he has since proved his fitness by cruising to victory at the Annivesary Games in London at the end of July.
“I never pick out one person,” he said. “It’s always about those eight people beside me on the day.” Bolt will first take to the track at Rio 2016 on Saturday for 100m heats.
Report by rio2016.com