London will host a new World Cup event this summer featuring eight top nations including the United States and Jamaica, British Athletics announced on Monday. Britain, the United States, Poland, China, Germany, France, Jamaica and South Africa will compete at the London Stadium on July 14-15.
The tournament follows last year's world athletics championships in the British capital, which also hosted the Olympics in 2012. The competition format will feature all field events and track events up to and including the 1500m, with just one man and one woman from each nation in each event.
Each nation will be competing for a $2 million prize pot over two evening sessions of athletics under the lights. "It's great to see such an exciting head-to-head event confirmed to be taking place in London this summer - the concept is one that will excite everyone in athletics and is sure to attract new fans to the sport," said Olympic and world 400m champion Wayde van Niekerk.
Sebastian Coe, president of athletics' world governing body the IAAF, hailed the "innovative" event. "We have eight lanes, eight top nations, eight teams and a host of world-class athletes lining up in each event to win the trophy and prize pot. This will be a fast-paced and exhilarating experience for athletes and fans."
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