altJUNE 5 - LONDON'S reputation for staging the world's best athletics meeting will be enhanced further this year when Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele (pictured) runs at the annual Grand Prix meeting next month.

 

The appearance of the Olympic and world 10,000 metres champion in the Aviva London Grand Prix on July 26 follows the announcement last month that Americas Tyson Gay and Jamaica's Asafa Powell will clash over 100m.

 

Bekele is ranked number one in the world as well as having 15 World Championship golds in track and cross country.

 

He is already being described as the greatest distant runner of all time.

 

He is viewing the chance to race in London as a great opportunity for final preparations ahead of Beijing.

 

Bekele said: “Running the 5,000 metres at the Aviva London Grand Prix will be an important final race for me as I prepare for the Beijing Olympics.

 

"I feel it is vital for me to win this as it would be a great boost for my confidence just before heading off to defend my Olympic 10km title.”

 

Bekele, who has ran twice over the last three years at Crystal Palace has for this occasion signalled that he will be going for the Stadium record.

 

Set back in 2004 this is currently held by Haile Gebrselassie standing at 12min 55:51sec.

 

Bekele is making a habit of breaking Gebrselassie’s records in Britain having previously broken his fellow Ethiopian’s World indoor records for 2,000m, two mile and 5,000m at Birmingham.

 

Bekele said: “It’s always great to run at Crystal Palace in front of big crowds.

 

"So to beat Haile’s stadium record there will certainly be something that I will be going for.”

 

Bekele who won the 5,000, metres at the London Grand Prix back in 2005, was beaten by Bernard Lagat in 2006 and was absent from last year’s event.

 

More immediately Bekele will take aim at his own 10,000 metres world record in this Sunday’s Prefontaine Classic in Oregon, USA.

 

Tickets for the Aviva London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace in London on July 25 and 26 are available by phone on 08000 556 056 or online at www.ukathletics.net.