RIO DE JANEIRO — Usain Bolt has his ninth career gold medal in what he says will be his final Olympic race.
(Michael Phelps said that too once, but that’s a whole ‘nuther story.)
The astonishing sprinter was back on the track Friday and added to his medal stash as part of the Jamaican team in the 4x100 relay with a time of 37.27. Bolt and Jamaica won the event at the Beijing and London Olympics as well.
So far, there’s only one opponent that can really beat Bolt — and that’s time.
Bolt romped in the 200 meters Thursday night, but finished in 19.78 seconds, .59 short of his own world record. Still, that gave him Olympic gold medal No. 8 and a third straight 200 title to go with the same trifecta in the 100 meters.
As for his Rio Olympic goals, Bolt said immortality was the main one.
“What else can I do to the world to prove I am the greatest? I’m trying to be one of the greatest. Be among Ali and Pele,” Bolt said.
..... - Newsday