LONDON -- Usain Bolt has hinted that he might not be ready to hang up his spikes in 2017, after all.Bolt stepped up his comeback from injury at Londons Anniversary Games on Friday night, running 19.89 seconds in the 200 metres as he prepared for an attempt at an unprecedented triple-triple of sprint gold medals at next months Olympics.The 29-year-old has previously stated that Rio would be his final Games -- he turns 30 on the final day of competition -- with a retirement date set for after next years world athletics championship at Londons Olympic Stadium.Bolt again said that was his plan?Thursday but his mind may not be completely made up as, in conversations with selected media in the English capital this week, he suggested that he could be coaxed into competing in Tokyo in four years time.My coach always says Usain, you can always go onto the 2020 Olympics if you want to, he said when asked by ESPN what would convince him to train on until Japan.This is why he tells me to stop talking about retirement, and just take it a year at a time. See how you feel every year, and see what you want to do.If at the end of the season you feel like, yeah, this is it, then you retire but lets not focus on talking about retirement because you never know whats going to happen.Bolt has backed?the International Association of Athletics Federations ban of Russias track and field athletes?following allegations of state-sponsored doping and cover-ups.His main focus remains on winning, but others believe his continued presence can shine a positive light on his troubled sport.Bolt added: You never know what will make me continue but Im also going to take it a year at a time and well see how I feel and if I can motivate myself to go one more year, why not?The sport needs me, why not?It is eight years since Bolt exploded into the worlds consciousness with his devastating success at the Beijing Games, but as he prepares to write his latest chapter of history, the Jamaican has bolder ambitions than merely securing three more golds.The 200 metres is the event that Bolt values above all others, and he believes he can run faster than the 19.19 world record time he set at the world championships in Berlin in 2009.Theres so much room for improvement on different days and [depending on] how youre feeling, he said. 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Since returning to the top of his game in 2006, he has given himself a couple of reasonable chances. Stricker was the 36-hole leader at Winged Foot in 2006 until a 76-73 weekend dropped him into a tie for sixth, three shots behind. He was tied for the lead after 63 holes at Oakmont a year later, only to shoot 42 on the back nine to tie for 13th. He also played in the final group at Carnoustie in the 2007 British Open. He tied the major championship record at Atlanta Athletic Club in the 2011 PGA Championship with a 63 in the opening round, though he couldnt keep it going. At 46, and playing a limited schedule, Stricker is running out of time. And thats OK with him. "Im kind of past that," he said Tuesday. "I think that the decision that I made earlier this year about playing less has taken some of the pressure off me. Im completely fine with my career and what Ive done. And dont get me wrong -- Im still very competitive and I still really want to win. I still want to play well. But Im just enjoying it. "Im enjoying coming out here and playing and not really having any expectations at all." He is far from a forgotten figure. He has a pair of runner-up finishes this year -- to Dustin Johnsoon at Kapalua and to Tiger Woods at Doral -- and is No.dddddddddddd. 13 in the world. He remains No. 8 in the Presidents Cup standings, so his form is not far off. What makes him intriguing at this U.S. Open is his wedge game. Stricker is vastly improved off the tee, turning that into one of his strengths. As for his putting? Not only is he regarded one of the best in the game, hes so good with the flat stick that even Woods sought him out for advice in March -- and then beat him to win the World Golf Championship at Doral. But its the wedge play that typically allows Stricker to set up birdie putts. And there are a lot of wedges to be struck at Merion, a course that starts and finishes with holes that are long and strong, and features a stretch of short par 4s in the middle where birdies figure to be made. "I like the setup," Stricker said. "Theres a lot of short irons when you get into certain parts of the course, but there are also a lot of long clubs into some of these holes. I think that still the advantage kind of goes to some longer hitters here, just because were not getting any roll in the fairway at all. But I like that theres a lot of short irons. Theres a good mixture of long and short. You dont really get to play to your medium game too much, unless they move up some of the tees on the par 3s." One thing he can count on is being fresher than anyone else in the field. Stricker hasnt played in a month. He tied for 37th in The Players Championship, where he was coming off another monthlong break since the Masters. Thats not to suggest hes been lounging around the house all day. "Im busier now than I ever have been for some reason," Stricker said. "I dont know what it is -- I guess kids. People know that Im playing less, so theyre asking me for things and to do things. Im staying extremely busy." ' ' '