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Greene to lead Britain at London Games
 


July 09, 2012 - Updated 2056 PKT
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LONDON: World 400 metres hurdles champion Dai Greene was selected on Monday to captain Great Britain's athletics team at the Olympics.

 

The 26-year-old is one of Team GB's best hopes for gold on the track as he looks to add the Olympic title to his world, European and Commonwealth crowns.

 

"It is an incredible privilege to be asked to captain the British athletics team at any time, but to be given the honour at a home Olympic Games is just incredible," said the Welshman.

 

Greene, who was chosen ahead of the likes of Jessica Ennis and Mo Farah, will captain a 78-strong team.

 

The choice also ensured there would be no repeat of the 'Plastic Brits' controversy which overshadowed the World Indoor Championships in March when United States-born 100m hurdler Tiffany Porter was named team captain.

 

Porter was asked at the pre-championships press conference to recite the first verse of 'God Save the Queen', but declined, insisting she did know it.

 

Greene captained the team last year at the European Team Championships in Sweden.

 

Greene won the European and Commonwealth crowns in 2010 and claimed the World Championship gold in Daegu last summer.

 

He cast aside any doubts about his fitness after a knee operation over the winter with a personal best at the Diamond League meeting in Paris last Friday, to finish second to this season's world number one Javier Culson. (AFP)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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