Bolt eyes 'living legend' status
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Usain Bolt wants to become a "living legend" by running the 100m at the London Olympics in 9.4 seconds and the 200m in 19 seconds.
The triple Olympic champion is arguably the biggest star set to feature in the capital later this year and is widely expected to retain his 100m and 200m crowns in the showpiece races on the track.
However, the Jamaican sprinter says he wants to do more than just win more golds - he wants to do it in real style with amazingly quick times.
"People are looking forward to me running 9.4, 19 seconds, anything that's amazing. So I'm working as hard as possible so I can go as fast as possible," he told BBC Sport.
"They want to see my personality, me enjoying it and doing crazy stuff, but they also want to see that time.
"If I dominate the Olympics, I'll be a living legend. A living legend walking around. Sounds good," he added.


