Usain Bolt is working hard to be fit for next Saturday's season-opening 100 metres at the Racers GP track meet after he took time off to mourn the death of a close friend
Usain Bolt
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Usain Bolt is working hard to be fit for next Saturday's season-opening 100 metres at the Racers GP track meet after he took time off to mourn the death of a close friend.
Bolt said he was unable to train for more than two weeks as he mourned the loss of his good friend, Germaine Masonwho, who died in a motor bike accident on April 20. “I could not train for about two weeks, I just did not feel like training,” Bolt said.