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BOLT AIMING FOR LEGENDARY STATUS

15th June 2012, 07:51am

Usain Bolt: Aiming to steal the show at London 2012

Usain Bolt: Aiming to steal the show at London 2012

Usain Bolt intends to emerge from London 2012 as "a living legend".

The 25-year-old holds the Olympic titles and world records at 100m and 200m and hopes to emerge from the London Games having further enhanced his reputation.

He said in The Sun: "After London 2012 I want to go into the press conference and say before anyone asks me a question, just say 'You are now looking at a living legend'."

The trials for the Jamaican Olympic team take place later this month.

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