Olympic Stars Set For Gateshead Showdown
Asafa Powell & Tyson Gray go head to head
Sprint stars
The pair will meet at the Aviva British Grand Prix on August 31 2008 in what is likely to be a highlight of the first athletics meeting in the
It will be the first time they will have raced against each other in a grand prix meeting this year.
Jamaican Powell is the Commonwealth champion and former world record holder – he equalled his then world record of 9.77 the last time he ran in
He said: “It was just too much of a risk for me to run in
UK Athletics chief executive
“For such high profile athletes to commit to returning to the UK so soon after Beijing clearly demonstrates that they love competing here and I know Powell will be looking for a repeat performance of his last trip to Gateshead when he equalled the then world record.”
The Gateshead meeting will also be the first outing post-Beijing for the majority of
This year's event marks the first major global track meeting in the north east since 2006. The Aviva British Grand Prix will now be held in
Tickets are now available by calling 08000 556 056 or by visiting the UK Athletics website. Alternatively, please click on Aviva British Grand Prix to download a flyer for the event.
Gateshead Council cabinet member for culture Cllr Linda Green said: "We've got some fantastic facilities at the Gateshead International Stadium which I know that the top athletes competing at the Aviva British Grand Prix will take full advantage of.
"I'm also expecting the sport loving people of Gateshead and the North East to take full advantage of the world class competition taking place right on their doorsteps to make this a truly memorable event."
Stella Hall, Creative Director of the culture10 programme, based at NewcastleGateshead Initiative, said: “Sport, and athletics in particular, is a central part of NewcastleGateshead’s cultural life and so we are delighted the Aviva British Grand Prix is part of our world-class festivals and events programme.
“Attracting such a prestigious event immediately after the Olympics confirms the region’s already excellent reputation for top international sporting events especially in the build up towards 2012.”