Six-time Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt will run in the London Anniversary Games ahead of his multiple title defence at the Rio Olympics in August.
- Rio 2016 will be my last Olympics, confirms Usain Bolt
The Jamaican world record holder in the 100 and 200 metres will participate in the IAAF Diamond League meeting on July 22 at Queen Elizabeth Park in London.
"The London Anniversary Games will be one of my last races before the Olympic Games in Rio," Bolt said in a statement.
"It will be good to return to the Olympic Stadium on the Friday night and get more of the special atmosphere that the fans always produce," the 29-year-old sprinter added.
"I always get great support in the UK and I expect the stadium to be packed."
Djokovic clarifies and apologises for comments on gender pay
Like a boss! Serena responds to gender pay row
Nehra trolled for 'using old Nokia phone'
Soccer player banned for throat-slit gesture
Tintu's lack of international exposure worries PT Usha