Athletes Back London's 2029 Bid
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2029 London World Championships: Prime Minister urged by leading athletes to back bid

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Sir Mo Farah , Keely Hodgkinson , Dame Kelly Holmes , Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill , Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Daley Thompson are among the athletes, past and present, to sign the letter.
The 2029 bid process is due to begin this summer , with organisers urging ministers to commit to securing the World Championships for the UK in the coming weeks .
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