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Bolt to make European bow in farewell season

By our correspondents
June 29, 2017

OSTRAVA, Czech Republic: Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt will on Wednesday make his first appearance in Europe in his farewell season.

Bolt, winner of eight Olympic and 11 world gold medals, will bring down the curtain on his glittering career at August´s world championships in London.

After kicking off his season on home soil in Kingston, the 30-year-old chose Ostrava and the Diamond League meet in Monaco as his two pre-worlds warm-up events.

It will be Bolt´s ninth appearance in the northeastern Czech city, where organiser Alfons Juck has unashamedly gone out of his way to tailor the meet to the Jamaican´s plans for the season.

“We gave priority in our preparation and the whole set-up of the meet to Usain,” Juck told AFP.

Bolt said a Czech visit was always on the cards. “One meet I was always going to come to was Ostrava,” he said.

That is not to say the meet has not attracted other stars, although there is a dearth of US and Jamaican athletes.

South African Wayde van Niekerk will compete in the rarely-run 300m, aiming to shoot down Bolt´s meet record of 30.97sec, set back in 2010.

Kenyan 800m star David Rudisha goes in the 1,000m, while Britain´s Mo Farah competes in his final 10,000m on the IAAF circuit before quitting the track for road racing after the London worlds.

Van Niekerk summed up the athletes´ sentiments that the meet was all about one person, however, Bolt.

“This year´s really about honouring him and what he´s done for the sport,” said the 24-year-old South African, who beat Michael Johnson´s world record when winning Olympic 400m gld in Rio last year to add to his world crown.

“He´s been a massive inspiration to myself and to many other athletes out there. “Hopefully, we as an upcoming generation can take the baton and continue what he´s done.” Farah has similarly dominated his events.