I am still the fastest man on earth.

I can run sub-10 any time but I'm just not ready.

I want to be the king of sprints because I think I am.

I should just stay composed and run to the finish line.

From Day 1 I wasnt planning to run until I am very old.

From Day 1 I wasn't planning to run until I am very old.

I said to myself, if I was in the race, I know I would have won.

I am trying to attend every training session and do all of my workouts.

Over the years I have been kind of lazy, thinking my talent alone can do it.

Athletes try to get other athletes out and they should have no false starts.

Sometimes I'm at home and I remember I'm supposed to do 100 push-ups and I don't.

I think about cars to try and distract myself. It's a good way to relax, take your mind off everything.

I know, I'm like a kid. Maybe I was a bit too spoilt growing up. Everything just came like I wanted it to.

Everyone is looking for me to bring a gold back home, and a lot of people in other places are expecting me to win.

Many track and field people know that if I stay relaxed and run my race like I'm supposed to, I will be the winner at the Olympic Games.

I just want to give my best in London, I want to cross that line and see a personal best on the clock then I will see what position I am in.

I am almost 30 so I am approaching this one as if it will be my last Olympic Games. I want to put out 110 percent to make sure that I am up at the top.

I am a bit different from the other sprinters because, I would say, I can run many different ways while the other guys they just came on and they can only run one way.

It makes me feel like a brother, or a son that people still care for me... that I have so many fans, who write to me and share with me that I am loved and have been an inspiration. My Dear Fans This I Promise I Will Never Forget. One Love!

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