The Bolt Show moves on to 200m at Olympics

The Jamaican sensation will return to the track today for the first round of 200m

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I / London August 07, 2012, 12:14 IST

Get ready for more of The Bolt Show. Usain Bolt dropped by Olympic Stadium for a brief visit last night and did things his way, as usual, jumping to the top step of the medal podium to collect his second consecutive gold for the 100 meters.

When the Jamaican sensation returns to the track later today, it will be for the first round of the 200 meters, an event he's planning to win, too, as part of his quest to become what he calls a "living legend."

As it is, Bolt and Carl Lewis are the only men to take home back-to-back golds in the 100. No man ever has won two Olympic 200s.

After his victory on Sunday in the shorter event in 9.63 seconds - the second-fastest time in history - Bolt was asked whether he's the best sprinter ever. His reply revealed a rare bit of modesty from an athlete, who tends to showboat aplenty, then backs it up when it's race time.

"I can't say that. I think I have to wait until the 200 meters, and then my fans got to say, 'Yes, he is,' and the media's got to say, 'Yes he is.' I'm never going to say I'm the greatest until after my 200 meters."

That's his favorite race, the one in which he holds the world record of 19.19, set at the 2009 world championships.

The 200 semifinals are tomorrow and the final is on Thursday night.

Once again, Bolt will likely face a tough challenge from his Jamaican teammate and training partner, Yohan Blake, who took the silver in the 100 on Saturday. Blake beat Bolt in both sprints at their national Olympic trials.

"I've told Yohan Blake that 200 meters will be different, because that's my signature event. I'm not going to let him beat me again. I've said that to him already," Bolt said. "Remember I said that, Yohan."

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First Published: Aug 07 2012 | 12:14 PM IST

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