World record chase - Bolt looks to set new sprinting standards in Moscow

Aug 05, 2013

MOSCOW, Russia: The world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, is looking to go even faster in Moscow, Russia.
A few hours after stepping off a plane at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport ahead of the IAAF World Champion-ships, the double Olympic champion and world record holder wasted no time in making his ambitions clear - establishing world records and regaining of the World 100m title he lost two years ago in Daegu, South Korea.
"I just want to get people excited," Bolt told The Gleaner in a one-on-one interview.MOSCOW, Russia: The world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, is looking to go even faster in Moscow, Russia.

A few hours after stepping off a plane at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport ahead of the IAAF World Champion-ships, the double Olympic champion and world record holder wasted no time in making his ambitions clear - establishing world records and regaining of the World 100m title he lost two years ago in Daegu, South Korea.
"I just want to get people excited," Bolt told The Gleaner in a one-on-one interview.

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