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Bolt wants to thrill at Jamaican meet

World 100 and 200m record holder Usain Bolt will compete at the Racers Grand Prix in Kingston on June 11 as he prepares for the Rio Olympics.

Usain Bolt of Jamaica

Usain Bolt will compete at the Racers Grand Prix in preparation for the Rio Olympics. (AAP)

Six-times Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt on Wednesday helped announce the inaugural Racers Grand Prix in Kingston set for June 11 and hinted he might produce a special performance on Jamaican soil.

Bolt, the Jamaican world record holder in the 100 and 200 metres, will headline a strong field in the Rio Olympics run-up event that includes world 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa and American 100m bronze medallist Tori Bowie.

"The fact that I'll be competing this year it's a motivation to work even harder to make sure when I compete here, I will be in top form to run fast times to show the country that I'm ready to go to Rio (Olympics) and do great things," Bolt told Reuters.

Bolt said it was a well-positioned meet for most athletes because it is just before Olympic trials so they can go out and compete and know what they need to work on.

Glen Mills, chairman of the organising committee of the meet and the coach of Bolt and others at the Racers Track Club, said former world record holder Asafa Powell and 2012 Olympic sprint medallists Yohan Blake and Warren Weir were among other athletes expected to compete.

Meanwhile, Bolt is again setting his sights on dominating a third successive Olympics.

"Training is going well you know, I've really stepped up the tempo," he said. "I was out for a bit because of an ankle problem, but everything is going smoothly now.

"I'm really focused and I really want it, so I'm just pushing myself, working hard and hopefully my coach will give me the go ahead to compete very soon," Bolt said.

Mills again expects Bolt to dominate at the Games.

"The preparation is going to be going right down to the Olympics because he lost valuable time, but he's back in training and we are pushing the envelope," he said.

"Usain is highly motivated and he's a special athlete so we're expecting that come the right time he'll be able to go out there again and do his thing."


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