Usain Bolt aiming to clock 9.4 and says that it is the limit

A report in Daily Mail writes that fastest man on the planet Usain Bolt is ready to improve on his world record timing of 9.58 in 100m and is ready to clock 9.4 seconds and feels that it is the limit and human body cannot be fastest than that.
“'You can’t be sure when or where you can run a time like 9.4.But the major competitions are when I take it really seriously and shine through — that’s business time,” said the Jamaican.

“It is impossible to run 9.2.The body isn’t made to go that fast no matter how hard you train, how good a shape you’re in or how good your technique,” he further added.

In an interview to The Sun Bolt has said that he will not consider himself a track legend unless he rules at the London 2012 like the way he did in the Beijing 2008.
Bolt can very well be called a legend after he won the Olympic gold in 2008 over 100 metres, 200m and in the 4 x 100m relay, all in world-record times, but the Jamaican sprinter insisted that one can be called great only if they are able to replicate it over the years.
““Winning an Olympics once is not the mark of a great athlete. Anyone can win one. You have to do it again if you are to stand out from the crowd,” said Bolt.

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