Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt predicted Tuesday during an appearance in
Japan that the world records he set during his illustrious track career
could last for two decades.
Jim Armstrong of the Associated Press passed along comments from Bolt,
who said he went up against the "best era" of competition, which should
allow his marks to stand the test of time.
"I think [they're] going to last a while," he said. "I think our era
with Yohan Blake, Justin Gatlin and Asafa Powell and all these guys was
the best era of athletes. If it was going to be broken, it would have
been broken in this era, so I think I have at least 15 to 20 more
years."
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