A Jamaican Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) committee will meet on Thursday to consider Bolt's medical exemption request to be allowed to run in the 100 and 200 and on the relay -- all events he won at the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympics.
Bolt said Friday after pulling out of the 100m final at the Jamaican Olympic Trials that he has suffered a slight hamstring tear, later posting photographs on social media of what appeared to be him receiving treatment on his left hamstring.
Warren Blake, JAAA president, confirmed Saturday that Bolt had requested the exemption for the 100 and 200 after withdrawing.
JAAA rules allow injured athletes ranked in the top three on the IAAF performance list to miss the meet and be placed on the Olympic squad, but it requires the athlete prove fitness in time to be included on the Games list.
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Blake and Ludlow Watts, team manager for Jamaica's athletics team for the Rio Olympics, said the selection committee would meet by Thursday to decide the list of athletes to represent Jamaica at the Rio Olympics.
"He will run at the London meet on the 22nd and we hope he will get a good time there," Blake said.