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Bolt to face England in ‘revolution­ary’ meet

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England will provide one of five teams competing against Usain Bolt’s All-Stars in a new athletics event IAAF president Lord Coe says will “revolution­ise” the sport.

Jamaica’s Bolt, an eight-time Olympic gold medallist, will be the star attraction at the first Nitro Athletics event in Melbourne tomorrow.

It includes both traditiona­l and new events, such as the eliminatio­n mile.

“This will be track and field as it’s never been seen before,” said Bolt.

The 30-year-old learned last week he would have to hand back one of his nine Olympic gold medals after Jamaican team-mate Nesta Carter tested positive for a banned substance.

Bolt said at the time: “I’m not happy, but it’s just one of those things that happen in life.”

He is now preparing to captain the All-Stars in an event he says will bring “something different” to world athletics.

Lord Coe, head of athletics’ governing body, said: “Athletics, in its traditiona­l form, remains the cornerston­e of the Olympic Games.

“However, we need innovation and more opportunit­ies for our athletes to interact with fans and show their personalit­ies.”

Athletics Australia president Mark Arbib says it is “the sports entertainm­ent product track and field needs to move athletics beyond the existing format of one-day athletics meets”.

He believes it will be a “game-changer”, an event showcasing a mix of power, endurance, technique and teamwork discipline­s across sprints, distance, field and Para-athletics events.

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