Bleasdale seeks to run for Germany after Britain

IOC has approved athlete’s move to represent Germany at Rio Games

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Frankfurt: A German track and field official says Julia Bleasdale hopes to run the 5,000 metres at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, after competing for Britain four years ago in London.

Bleasdale has dual citizenship and now wants to run for Germany, the homeland of her mother.

Thomas Kurschilgen, director of sports for the German athletics federations, told the DPA news agency that Bleasdale “is being planned for the 5,000” at the Rio Games in August.

The International Olympic Committee has approved Bleasdale’s move. She finished eighth both in the 5,000 and the 10,000 in London.

Bleasdale is already training with the German team and will have to qualify for the Olympics at the German nationals later this month.

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