More
than a million people apply for London 2017 tickets
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[September 02, 2016]
LONDON (Reuters) - More than a
million people have applied for tickets for next year's world
athletics championships in London where greats Usain Bolt and Mo
Farah will compete for the final time on the track.
Jamaican Bolt, who completed a triple-triple of 100, 200 and 4x100
meters relay at last month's Olympics, and Briton Farah, who
retained the 5,000 and 10,000 titles in Rio, have both said next
year's championships will be their last.
Bolt plans to hang up his spikes after the event while Farah intends
to switch his focus from the track to the marathon.
Unlike in Rio, where empty seats were a depressing feature of the
recent Games, demand for tickets for London 2017 has been fierce,
with applications vastly outnumbering the 700,000 available places.
Organizers said 1,047,000 tickets have been applied for with
applications flooding in from 92 countries.
Bolt's swan-song in the 100m final has attracted more than 200,000
ticket applications with the stadium capacity around 50,000 per
session.
(Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Ed Osmond)
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Jamaica's Usain Bolt (R) celebrates with Britain's Mo Farah on the
podium after each receiving gold medals, Bolt for men's 4x100m relay
and Farah for men's 5000m, at the victory ceremony at the London
2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Britain August 11,
2012. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh
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