Usain Bolt will return to London to compete in the IAAF
Diamond League meeting at the Olympic Stadium in which he achieved a
clean sweep of gold medals last year.
The Jamaican six-times Olympic champion will head a glittering cast
as London’s Queen Elizabeth Park celebrates the one-year anniversary of
the Olympic opening ceremony.
The meeting, held on July 26-28, will feature 29 Olympic medalists,
including 12 champions and four world record holders. Britain’s
heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis and double Olympic champion Mo Farah
will also take part.
Sprinter Bolt’s presence in the 100m and 4x100m relay will top the
bill, however, as he puts the finishing touches to his preparations for
August’s world championships in Moscow.
Other than the Olympics, it will be his first competitive appearance
in London since 2009, partly due to Britain’s tax laws which could have
seen him give up a share of his appearance or prize money and
endorsements.
An exemption for “non-residents” is now in force and Bolt said he was
relishing the chance to play a part in what is being dubbed the
“Anniversary Games.”
“I’m looking forward to coming back to the UK, especially with it
being a year since winning three gold medals in the Olympic Stadium,”
Bolt who repeated his Beijing hat-trick in London last year, said in a
statement.
“The crowd were amazing at the Games, and I hope they will be out again in their numbers at the end of July.
“I haven’t competed at the London Diamond League since 2009 but it
has always been a great meet with lots of Jamaican support – it almost
feels like running at home.”
Bolt won the 100m and 200m in London and then helped Jamaica win the 4x100m relay in a new world record.
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