Sprinting icon Donovan Bailey joins bid to buy Ottawa Senators

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Donovan Bailey, the last Canadian man to win Olympic gold in the 100-metre dash, says he’s joined the bid led by Los Angeles-based producer Neko Sparks and rapper Snoop Dogg to buy the NHL club.

Links up with bid led by Snoop Dogg, Neko Sparks

Donovan Bailey celebrates after setting a world record to win gold in the men’s 100 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Bailey confirmed Friday that he’s joined a bid to buy the Ottawa Senators. (Ed Reinke/The Associated Press)

Sprinting icon Donovan Bailey, the last Canadian man to win Olympic gold in the 100-metre dash, says he’s joined one of the bids to purchase the Ottawa Senators.

Bailey tweeted Friday that he’d joined the bid led by Los Angeles-based producer Neko Sparks and rapper Snoop Dogg to buy the NHL club.

He later confirmed his involvement in a message to CBC News.

Bailey won double gold at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, winning both the men’s 100 and 4×100-metre relay.

His time of 9.84 seconds in the 100-metre dash set a world record at the time.

Bailey retired from competitive sprinting in 2001 and has since been inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. He was also appointed to the Order of Canada last year.

Monday was the deadline to submit bids to purchase the Senators, who were put up for sale following the death of owner Eugene Melnyk last March.

More to come.

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