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Hassan headlines classy Brussels Diamond League

Thursday, September 2nd, 2021 00:00 | By
Sifan Hassan of Netherlands (right) competes against Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon in the Olympics 1,500m women race at the Tokyo Olympics last month. Photo/AFP

Brussels, Thursday

Dutch all-rounder Sifan Hassan, who won two golds and a bronze in an unprecedented effort at a distance treble at the Tokyo Olympics, heads up a talent-loaded field at the penultimate meeting of the 2021 Diamond League series in Brussels on Friday.

In the last event before the two-day Diamond League finals in Zurich on September 8-9, the men’s 100m featuring Tokyo silver medallist Fred Kerley of the US will also be a highlight.

Kerley will be up against compatriots Trayvon Bromell, Michael Norman and Ronnie Baker, along with Canada’s Olympic 200m champion Andre De Grasse.

Kerley, fresh from a personal best of 19.79sec in the 200m in Paris last week, said: “I’ve got a lot of confidence in my current form and want to show what I’ve got in the upcoming weeks.

“My goal is very clear: I want to be the fastest man in the 100m, 200m and the 400m.”

Kerley joined an exclusive club this year of sprinters who have broken 10 seconds in the 100m, 20 seconds in the 200m and 44 seconds in the 400m.

Only Norman and South African Wayde van Niekerk have also achieved the feat.

“I want to be the best at all three distances. What makes someone the best, maybe a world record? I know I have got the potential to break the 400m record.

“I want to be a legend, like Usain Bolt. I see him as a big brother. To me he will always have a spot on the podium of the greatest of all time, he is a big example.”

Hassan will race the mile at the King Baudouin Stadium, a venue she knows well, having broken the one-hour world record there last year.

The Ethiopian-born Dutch runner is also the world record holder in the mile and, given her sparkling form, it would take a brave person to bet against her winning once again.

The women’s 200m is packed full of quality, with Tokyo bronze medallist Shericka Jackson, Olympic finalist Marie-Josee Ta Lou and a handful of sprinters who have a point to prove after Olympic disappointment this summer. -AFP

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