Usain Bolt has told Sky Sports News HQ his final competitive race will be in London next summer and he is walking away from the sport before he starts “embarrassing” himself. Bolt is preparing to retire from athletics after winning nine gold medals at three Olympic Games.The Jamaican star insists he is not going to miss the dedication it takes to become the worlds fastest man. Usain Bolt says his final competitive race will be in London next summer The older you get the more you have to sacrifice, the more disciplined you have to be and personally I dont think I have that discipline. I know when its time to quit, Bolt told Sky at his home track in Kingston.Bolt hopes to add to his 11 World Championship golds in London next year before quitting the track.The 100m and 200m world record holder admits he sought some high profile advice before deciding to call it a day. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Bolt said: I asked Michael Johnson why did you retire when you were on top? You were dominating, no one was beating you. He goes I done everything I need to do in the sport.If you get to a point where theres no drive for you to train then just forget it, just stop or else youre going to start losing races and start embarrassing yourself. Bolt poses with a gold medal at the Rio Olympics Bolts intense training regime and fun-time attitude is at the centre of a new film, I Am Bolt, which is a behind-the-scenes documentary chronicling his build-up to Rio 2016.And the 30-year-old hopes it will help put him up there alongside the sporting greats.Looking at Muhammad Ali and Pele and watching their films and watching them work hard and dominate their sports - Im like, you know what, I want to be like them. Bolt has won gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at the last three Olympic Games When I retire I want people to talk about me, the drive, the dedication, I want them to talk about me. I want them to put films on about me so this is why Im making a film about my life.Sky Sports News HQ has a series of reports from Kingston this week as we hear from Bolt on the future of athletics, his relationship with the Jamaican people and his lasting legacy.I Am Bolt is in cinemas and on digital download from November 28. Also See: Farah a finalist for IAAF award Ohuruogu among lottery losers Reedie: Rio Games not undermined Rome out of Olympic bid race Swell Bottle Sale . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. Swell Bottles Uk Sale .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. http://www.swellbottleuk.com/sale-swell-bottle-marble-uk.html . -- Bobby Ryan helped the U. Cheap Swell Water Bottle . It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win. Cheap Swell Bottle . -- Most satisfying to Russ Smith about No. Cubs enlist star powerActor and famed Cubs fan Bill Murray sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame during the seventh-inning stretch of Game 3 on Friday night. And Cubs legend Billy Williams, who played 16 seasons with the team and won NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1961, threw out the first pitch. But Chicago failed to push a run across in a 1-0 loss to Cleveland.On the field before Game 3, Smashing Pumpkins singer and noted Cubs fan Billy Corgan said he is an anti-celeb Cubs fan because too many celebrities show up only for the postseason. -- Dan MullenWhen there was still hope ...Cubs reliever Justin Grimm came on with the bases loaded and one out in the fifth inning, and got a double-play to preserve the scoreless game, delighting Cubs fans.Drawing a crowd at Wrigley ... literallySketch artist Mark McMahon sat across from the entrance to Wrigley Field, drawing a depiction of the crowd making its way into the first World Series ggame at the venue in 71 years.ddddddddddddSpeaking of crowds ...Indians fans were out in force for Game 3, too.And theyll do it again on Saturday night.Wrigleyville bars charge big bucksFor fans who couldnt score the most expensive ticket in MLB history, the vibrant bar scene around Wrigley Field was an option -- but in many cases, those options werent cheap either.A twice-in-a-lifetime experienceFor most Cubs fans, Friday night marked the first time they saw their team play at home in the World Series. That wasnt the case for Jim Mowery. The 83-year-old was at the last two games of the 1945 World Series and was in the building Friday night. He brought his ticket stub from Game 6 (face value: $6), which was the last World Series game the Cubs won prior to Game 2 of this years series. --Darren Rovell ' ' '