London, Sept 1 : Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt has expressed his desire to win the title all over again during 2012 Olympic Games in London and establish himself as a legend.
"If I win at the World Championships in Korea next year that will be one set of titles defended but then I want to win the Olympics to complete the job,” The Sun quoted Bolt, as saying.
"Winning one Olympics is good, of course, but it''s only if you do it again that you can be a legend and here in England is where I want to make it happen,” he added.
Bolt, clinched the sprint double over 100m and 200m at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing as well as the 4x100m relay, setting world records in all three events.
He further said that he wants to break the world records again.
London is like a second home for the Jamaican sprinter and he wants to win a gold medal in the country.
"The people out there love me. The British athletics fans have always been very good to me so this would be a great place to get gold medals. (ANI)
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