Racers Grand Prix
Usain Bolt, center, wins the 100-meter final ahead of Yohan Blake, left and Asafa Powell in the Racers Grand Prix track and field event at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica, Saturday, June 11, 2016. (AP Photo/Collin Reid)

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Usain Bolt predicts his world records in the 100m and 200m will last “at least” 15 to 20 years, informs AP.

“I think (they’re) going to last a while. I think our era with Yohan Blake, Justin Gatlin and Asafa Powell and all these guys was the best era of athletes. If it was going to be broken, it would have been broken in this era, so I think I have at least 15 to 20 more years,” he said.

Bolt also warned youngsters not to become complacent once they progress to the senior ranks. “I’ve noticed a lot of the young athletes, as soon as they get their first contract and start making money, they really just don’t care as much anymore.

“A lot of them are satisfied with getting their first contract, going out and making their first team. If they are satisfied with that, then we’re in trouble.”

Bolt word record in the men’s 100m is 9.58 while 200m best is 19.19. Both times were done to win gold medals at the 2009 Berlin World Championships.

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