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Merritt donates spikes to IAAF Heritage Exhibition

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AMERICAN 2012 LONDON Olympic Games 110m hurdles champion Aries Merritt has become the latest star athlete to give his support to the IAAF Heritage World Athletics Championsh­ips Exhibition, which opens in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday, April 18.

Merritt, the fastest man ever over the sprint hurdles, has generously donated to the IAAF Heritage Collection the pair of spikes that he wore while flying to the current 110m hurdles world record of 12.80 seconds in the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Brussels on 7 September 2012.

The spikes will be on public display in the IAAF Heritage Exhibition in the City Center Doha shopping mall for six months leading into and through the IAAF World Athletics Championsh­ips Doha 2019 (September 27 to Oct 6).

In a special ceremony on the evening of Thursday, April 18. IAAF president Sebastian Coe, together with Dahlan Al Hamad, IAAF vice-president and director general of the IAAF World Athletics Championsh­ips Doha 2019 Local Organising Committee, will officially open the world’s largest-ever display of athletics artefacts and memorabili­a.

“When I heard about the IAAF Heritage project, I immediatel­y knew I had to become involved and help promote track and field,” Merritt said. “I hope that the display of my world-record spikes in Doha will attract the attention of sports fans and the preservati­on of the shoes will assist the telling of tracks’ incredible story to future generation­s.”

Hurdling history will play an important part in the exhibition displays. Fanny BlankersKo­en’s Olympic accreditat­ion cards from London 1948, Nawal El Moutawakel’s 1984 Olympic spikes, Colin Jackson’s Stuttgart 1993 world-record vest, Allen Johnson’s Athens 1997 spikes, Nezha Bidouane’s Edmonton 2001 bodysuit and number, and Jana Pittman’s Paris 2003 winning vest and number are just a few of the artefacts from famous global champions that will be on display alongside Merritt’s spikes.

The IAAF Heritage World Athletics Championsh­ips Exhibition will be open from Thursday, April 18, to Monday, October 7, 2019.

 ?? PHOTO BY IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Former Montego Bay United striker Owayne Gordon (left) tries to get past Wayne Ellis from Boys’ Town during a Red Stripe Premier League football match at the Barbican Field in Kingston last January. Gordon now plies his trade for Oklahoma City Energy in the USL Championsh­ips.
PHOTO BY IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Former Montego Bay United striker Owayne Gordon (left) tries to get past Wayne Ellis from Boys’ Town during a Red Stripe Premier League football match at the Barbican Field in Kingston last January. Gordon now plies his trade for Oklahoma City Energy in the USL Championsh­ips.

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