Track and field was very big when I was growing up.
The more success I have with track and field the bigger my brand is. So I would say I'm more of a brand now, trying to build for the future.
We Jamaicans are not so much stressed about time, you know, but you have to stay on top of it. And, of course, on the track, every time we go on the track, it is all about the seconds and the fractions of a second that count."
I want to be one of the greatest athletes ever to live, not only in track and field, but in all of general sport.
I was playing cricket first and my cricket coach was the one that introduced me to track and field.
The important thing was that I got the win. It's good for confidence and the season.
Surprisingly, maybe the place I get recognised the least is the United States. America is not so big on track and field. Some recognise me there but lots don't.