LONDON: Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt promised on Friday he will be physically ready for next month's Rio Olympics -- on the night Kendra Harrison broke the 28-year-old 100 meters hurdles world record.

Bolt, running at the track where he achieved the individual Olympic sprint double and the 4x100m relay for the second time four years ago in London, was the star attraction on day one of the Anniversary Games in front of 40,000 people at the Olympic stadium and he did not disappoint in the men's 200m.

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