"I had always wanted to be in the Commonwealth Games and I had thought of taking part since 2006. I was injured before Melbourne Games and I missed it. Then Delhi Games happened in October-November at end of season and it was bad timing. I had Wolrd Championships coming up (in 2011) and so I did not make it to Delhi," Bolt said at a press conference here.
He refused to buy the line that the Commonwealth Games has lost relevance and that's why lot of big stars don't want to compete in these Games.
"As long there are athletes and there is a competition, then nobody cannot just take it lightly. Every athlete works hard and wants to give his best. We should respect that. That happens in every walk of life not in sports only," Bolt said when asked about big stars taking CWG lightly due to perceived lack of competition.
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The recent to pull out is long distance king Mo Farah of England citing lack of recovery from injury.
"I have not come here under pressure from anybody, not from the organisers or the sponsors. I have come here to ru. I am definitely running in the 4x100m relay," he said.
"This is going to be my first competition in the season and I want to make my fans happy. I am for my fans.