<p>Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has hinted he could be tempted out of retirement if former coach Glen Mills asked him.</p>.<p>The world 100m and 200m record holder and eight-time Olympic champion told Variety magazine he had no plans to resurrect his sprinting career.</p>.<p>However the 33-year-old told Variety magazine in a video interview he would at least consider a comeback if veteran coach Mills asked him.</p>.<p>"If my coach came back and told me, let's do this, I will, because I believe so much in my coach," Bolt said.</p>.<p>"So I know if he says we're going to do this, I know it's possible. Give Glen Mills a call, and I'll be back."</p>.<p>Bolt, who last competed internationally at the World Championships in London in 2017 where he won bronze in the 100m, said he does not visit the track any more.</p>.<p>"My coach gets too excited when I come to the track, so I stay away," he said.</p>.<p>Bolt meanwhile said he is adjusting to life as a father after he and partner Kasi Bennett welcomed a baby girl in May.</p>.<p>Bolt said fatherhood was "harder than breaking a world record."</p>.<p>"I got sick that first week as I was scared to fall asleep so I stayed up at nights just watching her," he said.</p>.<p>"I am a heavy sleeper but I have learned that I am going to wake up, I am going to get up no matter what, I am getting better and I am learning."</p>
<p>Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has hinted he could be tempted out of retirement if former coach Glen Mills asked him.</p>.<p>The world 100m and 200m record holder and eight-time Olympic champion told Variety magazine he had no plans to resurrect his sprinting career.</p>.<p>However the 33-year-old told Variety magazine in a video interview he would at least consider a comeback if veteran coach Mills asked him.</p>.<p>"If my coach came back and told me, let's do this, I will, because I believe so much in my coach," Bolt said.</p>.<p>"So I know if he says we're going to do this, I know it's possible. Give Glen Mills a call, and I'll be back."</p>.<p>Bolt, who last competed internationally at the World Championships in London in 2017 where he won bronze in the 100m, said he does not visit the track any more.</p>.<p>"My coach gets too excited when I come to the track, so I stay away," he said.</p>.<p>Bolt meanwhile said he is adjusting to life as a father after he and partner Kasi Bennett welcomed a baby girl in May.</p>.<p>Bolt said fatherhood was "harder than breaking a world record."</p>.<p>"I got sick that first week as I was scared to fall asleep so I stayed up at nights just watching her," he said.</p>.<p>"I am a heavy sleeper but I have learned that I am going to wake up, I am going to get up no matter what, I am getting better and I am learning."</p>