mardi 24 mai 2011

Bolt confesses to nerves before Rome race

ROME, May 24 (Reuters) - Olympic sprint champion and world record holder Usain Bolt confessed on Tuesday to feeling nervous for the first time in his career as he prepared for his season's debut at the Rome Golden Gala.

The Jamaican, who cut his season short last year with back and achilles' tendon injuries after losing to American Tyson Gay in Stockholm, will face compatriot Asafa Powell and France's Christophe Lemaitre in the third Diamond League meeting on Thursday.
"It's never pressure but, for the first time, I'm slightly nervous because I haven't run for a long time," Bolt told a news conference after emerging from a gaggle of photographers.
"I'm looking forward to competing and to racing without an injury. I want to see where I'm at. I'm not expecting anything. I just want to get through the race."
Bolt said Gay's victory last year had meant "absolutely nothing".
"You lose some, you win some. You can never win every race in your entire career." he said. "Last season was not my best season. I took some downtime. This season is back to business. I want to prove to the world that I'm still the best."
Bolt, who suffers from curvature of the spine, confirmed he had seen a specialist in Munich before deciding when to time his return to the track but said the visits were nothing out of the ordinary.
"The doctor gave me the okay," he said. "I wouldn't say I was in perfect condition but in good shape. I haven't really had any problem with my back. I do the work but I need to get my regular checkups.
"I can't really say what could be my time as I haven't run all season. Normally I would have done a couple of races by this time of the year but I can't predict how fast it will be. I've been doing good in training so I hope it's going to be a very good time."

ADDED MUSCLE
Looking more muscular than before, Bolt said he had trained hard for the new season, which includes the world championships in Daegu, South Korea, starting in August.
"I've put more muscle on, and done a lot of work. That's why I may be look bigger," said Bolt, flexing his biceps and breaking into a broad smile. "I don't know yet how I will race. We'll definitely see on Thursday
"Last season I didn't really take it as serious. What's bothered me over the years is my first 30 metres. I'm tall so I've been putting a lot of work into the start."
Bolt paid tribute to former world 100 metres record holder Powell and European champion Lemaitre.
"Powell's a great athlete. He's been around for a lot of years and has broken world records," Bolt said. "He'll be coming out running hard, and it's always competitive between us, so I'm looking forward to it."
"Chris is a great talent and all he has to do is focus on himself and not worry about others because that's when you make mistakes. Over time he will be among the top three or four in the world.
"Since losing to Tyson in Stockholm, I've just tried to stay in shape and focused. These events are a stepping stone to the world championships.
"That's my whole focus this year. I haven't done much apart from training. I want to show I'm back but I don't need to break records. I just want to win and stay on top."
Bolt said he was happy to avoid attention and spend time on his home island.
"My privacy in Jamaica is okay," he said. "They don't pressure me that much. They ask for autographs but it's not like when I go overseas. It's the perfect place."

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