The LEGEND has arrived! β‘οΈ#JNRacersGrandPrix #BigUpBolt pic.twitter.com/4uRu2wDdJf
— JN Bank (@JamaicaNational) June 11, 2017
June 11 (UPI) -- Jamaican track star Usain Bolt won his final 100-meter race in his home country on Saturday night.
Bolt clocked a time of 10.03. He arrived at the track in a black Range Rover.
The eight-time Olympic gold medalist competed in the JN Racers Grand Prix at Kingston's National Stadium. His world record in the 100 is 9.58.
After the race, he bent down and kissed the track, before doing his signature pose.
The stadium was illuminated with fireworks and fanfare after the event. Bolt also celebrated and danced with the excited fans. The race was booked as a "Salute to a Legend," in honor of Bolt.
Usain Bolt crosses the line in Jamaica for #OneLastBolt in a time of 10.03s at the #JNRacersGrandPrix #BigUpBolt, you've made us proud! pic.twitter.com/V7NjZcVG76
— JN Bank (@JamaicaNational) June 11, 2017
Fans heading into the National Stadium in Jamaica π―π² to witness Usain Bolt's final competitive race on home soil at #RacersGrandPrix pic.twitter.com/G4o8EgzZqz
— Team Jamaica (@JamaicaOlympics) June 10, 2017
Jamaica saying a heartfelt thank you to Usain Bolt. His last race and a very special evening! pic.twitter.com/7YPVYnUrl0
— MWasilewska (@WasilewskaEU) June 11, 2017
Oh what a night! @usainbolt said goodbye and thank you to Jamaica in his own way... what an experience! Interview on @olympicchannel soon... pic.twitter.com/1kCCQOzD4R
— sanjeev palar (@sanjeevpalar) June 11, 2017
He will also competed on June 28 in the Czech Republic. Bolt told NBC Sports in May that he "envisions his career ending" at the World Championships in London.
Bolt will compete in the 100-meter final on Aug. 5 and the 4x100 meter relay on Aug. 12.
"I started getting a little bit emotional," Bolt told NBC Sports. "Knowing that it could be your last big race in front of so much crowd, that's something I know I'm going to miss when I retire."
Bolt, 30, recently ranked No. 23 on Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid athletes. He brought in $34.2 million this year, with $32 million of that coming from endorsements.