Usain Bolt has predicted more world records
this summer, as he prepares for the opening race of his European season
in Ostrava on Friday.
The Jamaican races over 100 metres at the Golden Spike meeting,
where he will be looking to better his time of 9.82 seconds - the
leading mark in the world so far this year.
The triple Olympic champion is also confident of being in such form
that his three-year-old world record of 9.58secs could be threatened by
the time the London Games come around.
Bolt said: "If I'm in great shape nobody will beat me in London, that's for sure.
"If I'm as fit as I want to be then I think I'll be in better shape
than I've ever been. I guess if I'm in great shape, with a good start,
it should be a world record.
"I don't think it will be this race because I've just started the season and I have a few little things to iron out."
In the Czech Republic, the 25-year-old will be up against countryman
Lerone Clarke, Darvis Patton of America and 2011 World Championship
bronze medallist Kim Collins, as well as Dwain Chambers.