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Audiences will
get the opportunity to watch British athletes compete to either gain Olympic
qualification, or for those already in the Team GB squad, get some vital
competition ahead of Olympics Games in Paris.
The men’s 100m
looks set to be of big interest with Louie Hinchliffe, the rising
21-year-old sprint star, coached by athletics icon Carl Lewis at the University
of Houston, lining up as the second-fastest European man this year after
running 9.95 earlier in June.
And he will
face Jeremiah Azu, who clocked a wind-assisted championship record 9.90
to win the British title in 2022, has also broken the 10-second barrier this
year, leaving two-time British champion Reece Prescod, European
medallist Romell Glave and Eugene Amo-Dadzie – the self-styled
‘world’s fastest accountant’ – among those also battling to be part of Team GB.
Elsewhere, Keely
Hodgkinson, Josh Kerr, Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Dina
Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita, Molly Caudery and Laura Muir are among the other
high-profile names.
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