Double Olympic champion and world record holder Usain Bolt is throwing down the gauntlet to his sprint rivals ahead of this year's world championships in Berlin. He warned that they will have to work hard to beat the fastest man in the world.
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The 22 year-old Jamaican spoke at the launch of the 'Puma Street Meet World Tour' in Boston on Sunday. The worldwide project is expected to find the sprinting talent of the future. Hundreds of fans gathered to buy up some merchandise and catch a glimpse of the sprint superstar.
Bolt is the biggest name in athletics since his astonishing performances in the Beijing Olympics last year. The big meeting of the 2009 Athletics season comes up in August, with the World Championships in Berlin. Bolt is planning to be at his best at the tournament and says he is going to be very hard to beat.
Usain Bolt, Olympic Sprint Champion, said, "Well, training is going well so far. I'm looking forward to the World Championships, going there to do my best. I'm definitely going there to win, that's my aim to be a world champion, so I'm definitely going there focused and ready."
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