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Jamaican Bolt aims for more Olympic glory in Rio

Usain seeks to win three straight triple-triples

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Handout picture released by the Rio 2016 Olympic Committee showing Brazilian sailor Bruno Fontes (top), and Brazilian rower Anderson Nocetti holding the Olympic flame in Florianopo­lis, Santa Catarina state, Brazil on July 11. (AFP)

KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 12, (AFP): Usain Bolt will get a chance to hone his Olympic track and field legacy, as he was named to the 59 member Jamaican team that will compete at the Olympic Games in Rio next month.

Bolt, who withdrew from the 100m final and sought a medical exemption from the 200m at the Jamaican Olympic Trials two weekends ago, was named on the provisiona­l list submitted to the IOC to contest the 100m/200m/4x100m relays in Rio.

He seeks to become the first man to win three straight triple-triples after wins in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012.

The announceme­nt was made Monday afternoon at a news conference held by the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n in Kingston where all members of the Olympic team were announced.

The Jamaica Athletics Administra­tive Associatio­n’s (JAAA) selection rules allow for athletes ranked in the top three in the world to submit medical exemptions and miss the trials but they must be able to prove their fitness at a later date to be named to the Olympic team.

Bolt suffered a grade one hamstring tear on the first day of the four day national championsh­ips. He then ran the semi-final of the 100m before withdrawin­g an hour before the final. He submitted a medical exemption for the rest of the championsh­ips, including the 200m.

He then travelled to Europe to see a specialist, world renowned sports doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt and posted a photograph of himself training over the weekend.

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