Usain Bolt has revealed he may compete in the long jump after dominating the sprint events in the World Championships and at the 2008 Olympics. Bolt set five world records on his way to winning the 100m, 200m and 4x100m in Berlin and in Beijing before that. "I'd love to try the long jump before I retire because I think I'd be very good at it," said the 23-year-old Jamaican. Bolt has also floated the possibility he could compete in the 400m at the London Olympics in 2012. "I don't want to do it, but if my coach decides I'm dominant over 100m and 200m and says 'Let's try something new', I'll definitely put my heart and soul into it," he added. Mike Powell, who holds the current long jump record with a leap of 8.95m, believes Bolt could be the man to break the 9m mark. 606: DEBATE Lots of technical issues for sure, but if Bolt trains for it...?

radclifferoad He said: "I can show him how to jump nine metres. With his height he is the type who would scare me. "We are dealing with a freak of nature athlete. He is off the charts." Attempting a move into the long jump would see Bolt join the likes of athletics legend Carl Lewis and Jesse Owens, as sprinters with the capacity to thrive in jumping events. One thing Bolt did categorically confirm is that he will not be pursuing any further world records this season.



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