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Asafa Powell takes a break after the men's 100 meters quarters-final heats at the Jamaican Olympic trials in Kingston city June 28, 2012. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado

Athletics: Powell and Gay in London Grand Prix showdown
Athletics: Powell and Gay in London Grand Prix showdown
Posted : Tuesday, 03 July 2012 07:46AM

LONDON (Reuters) - Jamaican Asafa Powell and American Tyson Gay will go head to head in their final 100 meters before the Olympics at next week's London Grand Prix.

The duo, hoping to upset sprint king Usain Bolt at the Olympics later this month, will meet in the Diamond League meeting at Crystal Palace on July 13

"I'm looking forward to taking on Tyson," the 29-year-old Powell said in a news release on Tuesday. "It's good to have him back ... it's going to make for a very competitive Olympic Games.

"Hopefully the world will be able to see the four fastest men ever ... in the 100 final in August in London - what a race that would be."

Gay, who has clocked the world's second fastest time behind Bolt, said he was peaking at the right time after battling against injuries

"My body is getting closer to where I want it to be," Gay said. "I've shown over the years that through all of the injuries I'm a fighter and I hope to be fighting for that Olympic gold in London."

Last week Powell and Gay secured their places at the Games by clocking 9.88 and 9.86 seconds respectively at their national trials.

(Writing by Mark Pangallo; editing by Tom Bartlett)

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