NEW YORK — Three months.
Usain Bolt, the gangly Trelawny boy born with scoliosis who grew into the greatest sprinter of all time, has three months left in his track career.
Bolt says he has three, maybe four meets to go before retirement — Kingston on June 10 (his final Jamaican meet), Ostrava, Czech Republic, on June 28 and possibly another tune-up before the world championships. He also isn’t ruling out a meet after worlds.
Still, Bolt envisions his career ending at worlds in London, a place he has called a second home. He has the 100m final on Aug.