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Bolt the headline act in Jamaican farewell

The world's fastest man Usain Bolt will be the star attraction at June's Racers Grand Prix in Kingston, Jamaica.

Usain Bolt of Jamaica
The world's fastest man Usain Bolt will be the star attraction at June's Racers GP in Kingston. (AAP)

Usain Bolt, fellow world record holders David Rudisha and Wayde van Niekerk and middle-distance king Mo Farah will headline the Racers Grand Prix on June 10, organisers announced.

The meet dubbed a 'Salute to the Legend' is set to be Bolt's last professional race in Jamaica as the eight-time Olympic sprint champion closes the meet in the 100 metres.

"It will be my last competition on home soil ... I might shed a tear even though I'm not an emotional person as I close out where it started on Jamaican soil," Bolt told reporters.

"I'm feeling good ... the fact that I got a few sprints in at the Nitro series in January and I've come back to training, I'm feeling good, coach is happy with the fluency that I have so that's a good sign.

"I haven't really run a fast time early in the season, so for me to a run 9.7 would be very good and I think that would be sufficient enough to say that's a very special time.,

Bolt has won the 100m and 200m at the past three Olympic Games.

The 30-year-old's coach Glen Mills has little doubt the sprint king will be ready to give his home fans a sizzling farewell.

"Based on the standard he (Bolt) sets himself I'm sure he'll be in good shape to give the people a performance," Mills told Reuters.

Bolt will end his career at the world championships in London in August.

He will share the spotlight at the Kingston meet, at least partially, with a decorated group including two-time Olympic 800m champion Rudisha of Kenya.

Briton Farah, double Olympic gold medallist in the 5000m and 10,000m, will also be in action, along with American dual Olympic triple jump champion Christian Taylor.

Also scheduled to compete will be South African Van Niekerk, who electrified the 2016 Rio Olympics with a world record of 43.03 seconds in the 400m.

Bolt hinted that his 200m world record of 19.19 could one day be under threat from Van Niekerk, whose best mark is 19.94.

"Just knowing him, he's a very determined person and he trains really hard," Bolt said.


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