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Jamaican Olympic champion Bolt joins cause for track athletes

 
Published on Sep 22, 2012
11:43 AM
Jamaica's Usain Bolt smiles after winning the men's 100m at the Diamond League athletics meeting on Sept 7, 2012 in Brussels. Jamaican Olympic champion Usain Bolt is among those joining a group of United States (US) track and field athletes fighting a rule that bars Olympians from using their names or likenesses for advertising during the Games. -- PHOTO: AFP

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (AP) - Jamaican Olympic champion Usain Bolt is among those joining a group of United States (US) track and field athletes fighting a rule that bars Olympians from using their names or likenesses for advertising during the Games.

The Track and Field Athletes Association (TFAA) , which includes high-profile American runners such as Sanya Richards-Ross and Bernard Lagat, announced on Friday it had added international athletes.

The athletes are opposed to Rule 40, an International Olympic Committee rule that prohibits Olympic athletes from advertising in the days leading up to and during the Games.

In welcoming Bolt, Yohan Blake, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, 800-meter world record holder David Rudisha and 19 others from around the world, TFAA president Khadevis Robinson said, "in order to grow our sport, we must establish a unified voice across the international community of athletes."

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