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2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane Limited

05/05/2001

World's Fastest Men Pump Up Goodwill Games

The world's fastest men, Maurice Greene and Ato Boldon, are in Melbourne today as part of a whirlwind tour of Australia to promote the 2001 Goodwill Games.

The superstar athletes - the current 100m gold and silver Olympic and Goodwill Games medallists - breezed into Victoria as part of a three-day tour of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

The high-profile athletes, who both train in Los Angeles under the tutorage of renowned coach John Smith, will compete in the 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane later this year.

A special "Breakfast with the Superstars" was held in Greene and Boldon's honour at the Crown Entertainment Complex this morning.

The sprint stars gave Melbournites an early taste of the calibre of sporting excellence to come during the 12 days of the Games from August 29 to September 9.

Despite being best of mates off the field, Greene and Boldon are intense rivals on the track, where Greene is the 100m world record holder with a time of 9.79 seconds.

Billing himself as the fastest man in the world, Greene, 26, is determined to maintain his status come the Goodwill Games athletics meet from September 4 - 7.

Boldon, 27, who hails from Trinidad and Tobago, also specialises in the 200m sprint, an event in which he holds the current Goodwill Games title and Olympic bronze medal. Boldon became an Olympian at just 18 years, when he competed in the 100m and 200m sprints in Barcelona. He is also the current Commonwealth Games 100m gold medallist.

2001 Goodwill Games Chairman Wayne Goss, welcomed the athletes to Australia.

``It's great to have Maurice and Ato here with us,'' Mr Goss said.

``They certainly highlight the calibre of athletes competing across all 14 of our sports during the Goodwill Games.

``We are looking forward to putting on the best sporting show on earth this year and urge all Australians to get behind us and help deliver packed stands to spur on record-breaking performances.''

Maurice and Ato visited Brisbane and Sydney on Thursday and Friday of this week.

Tickets to all Goodwill Games sports are still available. Phone Ticketek on 133 877 or visit www.ticketek.com

Media information:
Nikki Todd, 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane
Ph: 07 3233 2045 (direct) / Mobile: 0408 011 204

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