On August 16, 2009, Usain Bolt broke the world 100m record in Berlin and four days later he did the same over double the distance.
Five years on, the six-time Olympic gold medallist says breaking 19 seconds for 200m remains a goal and is an achievement that he believes is a "possibility".
Having struggled with injury in 2014, Bolt has ended his season early and is targeting a return to training in October ahead of a year which includes the IAAF World Championships, an event at which the 28-year-old has won eight gold medals.
Usain Bolt: I don’t know really. For me, I’ve struggled with injuries over the past five years, so it’s been hard to be in the condition that I was in Berlin to really challenge that record. In London I felt good and I wasn’t far away but everything has to be in your favour - your condition, the weather, the track - and then if you execute your race perfectly from the start through the transition and then driving to the line, then you have a chance.
UB: I remember the night well, the atmosphere in the stadium, walking out there and hearing the people. The crowd was brilliant. I was in really good shape. I felt good and had a confidence that I was going to do it. The track was so quick as well, I liked the blue track. I remember that I started really well that night and ran really hard through the line. It was a great night. I was going there to prove myself to the world again, that I was the best in my discipline.
UB: It was a similar experience. I ran conservatively through the heats and so had good energy for the final, which I knew I was going to need. Coming off the bend I knew I was running quickly and I was just focused on pumping my arms well and opening up my legs. I wanted to win, but win well more than run a quick time, but when I saw 19.19 on the clock after I finished I was really happy.
UB: I can’t really remember, because it wasn’t something I thought about. I was always a 200m runner, that was my thing but my coach wanted to me to try the 100m which I did and I liked and learned I was quick. But world records were never something I thought about.
UB: I think the 200m. I would love to take that record below the 19 second mark, as that is something I’d be really proud of. That is a goal of mine and the possibility is there. I need to stay injury free for an entire season, from pre-season training all the way through, then I know I can do it.
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