Usain Bolt Headlines Jamaican Olympic Team Despite injury Scare
Usain Bolt’s quest
for more Olympic milestones is back on as the superstar will now defend both
his Olympic 100m and 200m titles and the 4x100m relay title after being named
in the Jamaica team for Rio 2016.
The Jamaican
Olympic Committee released its delegation for the Games in Rio on Monday, with
Bolt leading the 63-man cast even though an injury kept him from formally
qualifying at his country’s national championships during the trials.
According to the BBC, Bolt,
29, was one of four athletes to be given a medical exemption to make the squad.
The sprint king
is listed as a qualifier in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash and 4×100-meter
relay. He has six Olympic gold medals, sweeping those events at the Beijing
Games in 2008 and the London Games in 2012.
Bolt withdrew
from Jamaica’s national meet on July 1 with an injury – a grade-one tear –
pulling out just before the 100-meter final.
The reigning 100
and 200 world champion is scheduled to compete at the London Anniversary Games
July 22 to confirm his fitness level ahead of the Games.
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