Triple Olympic gold medal winner Usain Bolt has promised to "put on a show" at the Games in London later this year.
The Jamaican sprinter is expected to compete 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at the Olympic Stadium.
With a large Jamaican following expected to be attendance at the event, Bolt has vowed to produce a performance that will get the crowd excited.
"I've been waiting for this summer for four years so I'm going to enjoy every moment and put on a show for everybody around the world," Bolt told Reuters. "The Olympic Games is going to be a massive thing for me and I'm really looking forward to it. It is going to be bigger for me than for most people because there are a lot of Jamaican people living in London. I know they will be going crazy so I have to put on a show.
"People know me in London really well so I am expecting lots of support there and I am looking forward to entertaining the crowds. But the place I am most recognised is in Asia. I think any athlete who goes there gets mobbed.
"It will be the same in London with the Jamaican people, but if I'm getting lots of attention, I'm happy."
Bolt is the current world recorder holder over 100m and 200m.