SINGAPORE: Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell says he can catch countryman and world's fastest man Usian Bolt when the two face off next year.
![]() Usain Bolt of Jamaica celebrates winning the men's 200m final of the athletics competition in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 20, 2008. Bolt set a new world record with a timing of 19.30 seconds. [Agencies] |
"Usian is the target right now and I'm shooting at him," Powell told reporters on Tuesday in Singapore while promoting next year's Youth Olympic Games. "I know that I can do it."
Bolt, the 100-meter and 200-meter world record holder and a three-time Olympic champion, ran a record 9.58 seconds at Berlin in August, a mark Powell said can be beat.
"I knew 9.5 was possible," he said. "I'm not sure if 9.4 is possible, but I'm 100 percent sure that you'll see some very fast times next year."
Gay ran a 9.69 at Shanghai in September.
Powell said the 6-foot 5 (1.96-meter) Bolt has an edge over smaller competitors during the second half of races, but is slower at the start.
"I have an advantage because I'm shorter than him so I can get out of the starting block faster, while he's taller so he's stronger at the end," Powell said.