Friday 24 July 2015

Bolt unsure of fitness for London

Usain Bolt has said he is unsure how his pelvic injury will cope with the rigours of possibly running two 100m races at Friday's Anniversary Games.


The Olympic champion has raced once over the distance this year, clocking a pedestrian 10.12 seconds in April.


"I have worked hard in training so we will see how it is," said Bolt, 29.
Britons Mo Farah and Jessica Ennis-Hill are also among a number of star names competing at London's Olympic Stadium this Friday and Saturday.


Sunday will see several of London 2012's Paralympic stars take centre stage as The Stadium hosts the final leg of the IPC Grand Prix Series.


GB stars will include Jonnie Peacock, who is hoping to break a new world recordin the T44 100m, David Weir, Shelly Woods and Richard Whitehead.
The 32-year-old Farah will race in Britain for the first time since doping allegationswere made against his coach Alberto Salazar last month.


The double Olympic champion, who will line up in the men's 3,000m on the opening night of the two-day Diamond League meeting, has not been accused of any wrongdoing and on Thursday Bolt said he felt sorryfor the double Olympic champion.


Both athletes will be under the spotlight when they return to the scene of some of their finest achievements

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