Why would he want to? He can make $50,000/week in Europe just for showing up at a track meet; not counting the money he'll get from winning. That's not including public appearance money and endorsements. He could easily clear severall million a year doing what he's doing, without the high injury risk.
This isn't the old days when track was completely amateur.
His appearance fee when he went to Canada for a meet this year was $250,000. That was just to show up. Yea, he's about the only one making NFL type of money in track and field. I doubt he can catch a football, but I don't think he cares much.
Outside of the United States track is probaly the third most popular sport. Soccer being number one and then maybe basketball, track might be number two in some countries. I know a large number of world class athletes train in the U.S. because they can go unnoticed here, where in Europe they are mobbed by fans.
Yea, that's me. I don't know when I'll ever make it back home. I'll just be content enough for now to coach against my alma mater and try to beat the pole vaulter that will probably end up breaking my school record. Lon
Bolt shatters 200m World Record
BERLIN (AP) - Usain Bolt has set a world record of 19.19 seconds in the 200 meters at the world championships, adding to the gold he won in the 100.
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