Speaking in the early hours of Friday morning after completing victory
in the men’s 200 meters at Olympic Stadium, Bolt said he was honored to
be mentioned in the same breath as sporting icons Muhammad Ali and Pele,
and Olympic swimming superstar Michael Phelps.
“I’m waiting until after the Olympics to see if (people) will put me in that bracket, if the fans will put me in that bracket,” Bolt said. “I am ready and I am waiting to see what (the media) write tomorrow and after that.”
Bolt beat Andre De Grasse and Christophe Lemaitre to win the 200 in 19.78 seconds, a time slowed by wet and chilly conditions for his third straight Olympic gold in the event and his eighth Games title overall.
Bolt Wins Gold in 200m
He is one of the undisputed stars of the modern Olympics and has seen his career intersect with that of Phelps, who retires with 23 golds.
“I’m waiting until after the Olympics to see if (people) will put me in that bracket, if the fans will put me in that bracket,” Bolt said. “I am ready and I am waiting to see what (the media) write tomorrow and after that.”
Bolt beat Andre De Grasse and Christophe Lemaitre to win the 200 in 19.78 seconds, a time slowed by wet and chilly conditions for his third straight Olympic gold in the event and his eighth Games title overall.
Bolt Wins Gold in 200m
He is one of the undisputed stars of the modern Olympics and has seen his career intersect with that of Phelps, who retires with 23 golds.
“Why do I feel like I knew someone was going to ask me that?,” the Jamaican said, when quizzed about how he compared himself to the champion swimmer. “We do totally different events. You have to leave it up to the mediators and all the press people. (Phelps) has been very dominating, he retired and came back and proved he is still one of the best. I respect him. He has done so much for his sport as well. We are great in our own different fields.”
Bolt will not take part in another Games after this one and admitted that his celebration of falling to his knees on the track was his way of “saying goodbye.”
While his place among the all-time legends of sport is a question that will divide opinion, he is in no doubt as to where he stands among track and field greats.