Sprint superstar Usain Bolt transformed the world of athletics with a stunning set of world record-setting performances at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The Jamaican went on to better his double sprint records at the Berlin worlds a year later, but insisted on Wednesday that he would be ready to deliver more "great things" at this summer's London Games.
"It's the Olympics, I'm going there to do great things," said Bolt, who opened his season on home soil earlier this month with a 9.82sec over 100m and kicks off his European season here on Friday. "I want to repeat what I did in Beijing," he said, adding: "If I'm in great shape, no one'll beat me in London, that's for sure."
Bolt, who lost his world 100m title to compatriot Yohan Blake in Daegu last year after false starting in the final, added: "I'm working hard, things are coming together smoothly. "I'm trying to stay focused and I know I'll get there. I expect to run fast, that's the expectation I have of myself. I definitely want to continue the start of my season. "I'm working with my coach (Glenn Mills) on my transition and technique, ironing out a few problems. "I'm definitely on the good path, the right track. I've been injury free and I'm looking to doing extremely well at the Olympics."