Jessica Ennis heads the trio of gold medal winners from London 2012’s ‘super-Saturday’ who will compete at the Anniversary Games at the Olympic Stadium on July 26-28.
The IAAF Diamond League event will see Ennis double up in the 100m hurdles and long jump, Mo Farah run in the 3,000m and Greg Rutherford appear in the long jump.
All five British medal winners from London 2012 Christine Ohuruogu and Robbie Grabarz complete the quintet will participate in the competition, which is being the anniversary weekend of the opening ceremony of the London 2012.
Jonnie Peacock, Richard Whitehead, Mickey Bushell and Josie Pearson are among 14 of the 16 Paralympic medallists to have been confirmed for the IPC International Challenge on the Sunday.
“I have amazing memories of competing in the Olympic Stadium last year and it will be good to step out on that track again in front of a British crowd,” said Ennis, who won heptathlon gold at last year’s Games.
“I’ll never forget the noise the crowd made when I competed last August and know that the draw of the stadium and the great line up of athletes will fill the stands and make it another incredible occasion.
“I am training hard and am getting excited about the prospect of getting out there and competing again this summer.”
UK Athletics chairman Ed Warner, who expects all three days to sell out “very quickly” due to the high number of registrations for pre-sale tickets, is hoping to generate the feelgood factor of London 2012.
“We expect the crowds to be quite sensational,” Warner said.
“We haven’t had to twist any arms, but it was clearly important that we showcase the best of British athletics.”