There won't be anybody like me - Usain Bolt

Rizal Zulkapli
Mac 23, 2017 10:32 MYT
The writer, Rizal Zulkapli (right) and Bolt during the interview with the fastest man on earth here today. - Photo Astro AWANI/Rizal Zulkapli
The fastest man on earth, Usain Bolt has hinted that he will not run as a political candidate following his retirement from track and field this June.
In an interview with a group of Malaysian and international journalists here today, Bolt was confident that there will not be another Usain Bolt-ever!
The Olympic champion earlier gave a rousing speech, moderated by CNN's Richard Quest to a full house at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC) in conjunction with the Global Transformation Forum 2017.
The 30-year-old also said that his retirement plans will focus on his charity organisation helping youths in Jamaica, maybe in football but definitely not politics.
The Jamaican-born also said his confidence, which was often times seen as cocky, came from knowing that he was in the best form that he could be following months of preparations and training before running in any international sporting events.
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