London - MENA
Usain Bolt is reconsidering his plans to retire from athletics after the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and says he \"wants to be a part\" of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next year. The fastest man in the world, who lit up the Beijing and London Olympics, planned to call time on his career in 2016, but he admits it is probable that he will compete for one year after that, the Guardian reported. The two-time 100m, 200m and 4x100m Olympic champion said that he has informed his coach that he wants to run at the Commonwealth Games, which are taking place in Glasgow next year.