Bolt’s future may be in football
TOKYO, Oct 10: Football may be in Usain Bolt’s future. The Olympic great said on Wednesday he might try his hand at the global game once he retires from the track.
“I have said I wanted to try football,” said Bolt, the world-record holder at both 100 and 200 metres. “I always wanted to try to play football. Maybe at the end of my career. It would be something that I would love to try. I watch it on TV and see these guy plays. I play it all the time with my friends. I played childhood matches in Jamaica and I did well. I think it is something I would like to try to do.”
Two days after saying he would like to defend his 100 and 200-metre titles at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the 26-year-old Bolt said he may still branch out to other track events.
“To find something else to strive toward,” he stated about his future goals. “I could always try the 400 metres — which I don’t want to do. I could try to run faster over both my events. I could try another event, maybe the long jump or the 400 metres. There are a few things I would like to try in sports that I could work towards. We’ll see what I decide at the start of the season.”—AP