The joint World record holders for the men's 100m, Asafa Powell and
Justin Gatlin, will meet over 100m in the IAAF World Athletics Tour
meeting in London on 28 July 2006, Fast Track the organisers of the
Norwich Union London Grand Prix have confirmed today following
agency reports.The pair who share the World 100m record of 9.77 seconds, were
originally due to race at this weekend's IAAF Grand Prix meeting in
Gateshead (Sunday 11 June) but after contractual difficulties occurred
are now rescheduled to run in the Super Grand Prix event in London's
Crystal Palace stadium, which is the second of the two UK legs of the
World Athletics Tour.
In their London race, the target will be to smash the UK all-comers'
record of 9.89 which Olympic champion Gatlin set at last summer's
Crystal Palace event, a race in which Powell failed to finish that race
due to a groin injury.
The Jamaican who won in the opening leg of the IAAF Golden League
on Friday night (2 June) with a 9.96 clocking said: "I have still been
holding on a little from the injury, but give me two more races and I'll be
all right. I'm also practicing something new my coach has devised and
shortly, I expect to be regularly running 9.8's, as I'll have much more
speed. London is a very good track and I want to achieve something
special there."
The meeting between the two men "is the biggest thing people want to
see this summer and I think we shouldn't race each other more than
twice," confirmed Powell. "Neither of us wants to share the World record
and I believe at some stage this year because of our rivalry, it will be
broken."
While World 100m and 200m champion Gatlin has the World record
equalling** 9.77 time to his credit this summer, the current 2006 best of
Powell, the Commonwealth Games champion is the 9.95 which he ran
in Kingston Jamaica (6 May).
Including heats, Gatlin has five sub-10 second races to his credit in
2006 and Powell has four, and the two men respectively stand first and
second in the IAAF World Rankings for the 100m event.