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Sprint events are one of the highlights at any Olympics.
Tokyo 2020 will be no different, but this year the women's 100m stands out as one of the most hotly-anticipated race of the Games.
Here are the reasons why the sprint queens will light up Japan's capital and provide one of the standout events of the summer.
From a British perspective, BBC athletics commentator Steve Cram says "we've got a real contender" in Dina Asher-Smith.
"We haven't always had somebody with a chance of if not winning it, certainly winning a medal," said Cram. "Dina knows that she's going to have to be at her best, but she's in my top three."
GB have not had a woman in an Olympic 100m final since 2008. Jeanette Kwakye, who finished sixth in Beijing, is confident the fastest British woman of all time can win a medal.
"We know, as a 200m world champion, what Dina is capable of, but she's also exciting as a 100m runner. She is going to have to be at her absolute best to challenge for medals," she said.
"What we love about Dina and why we are so confident about her medal chances is that she's a championship performer and a competitor and she knows how to do it."
"We all know Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, we all know Elaine Thompson. Dina is becoming a big name," said the 1984 1,500m Olympic silver medallist.
"On the men's side it is an open race. Anyone who makes the men's 100m final can probably genuinely line up and think .. 'I could maybe win a medal here'. That's nice in some respects but in terms of bringing attention to the event, it's not Bolt and it's not (Justin) Gatlin or even (Yohan) Blake.
"It's missing some of the characters we've got to know over the last 10 years. The women though have got the characters, they've got the well-known people."
Even better, the top contenders are all in the shape of their lives, says former British 100m champion Kwakye."We all know Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, we all know Elaine Thompson. Dina is becoming a big name," said the 1984 1,500m Olympic silver medallist.
"On the men's side it is an open race. Anyone who makes the men's 100m final can probably genuinely line up and think .. 'I could maybe win a medal here'. That's nice in some respects but in terms of bringing attention to the event, it's not Bolt and it's not (Justin) Gatlin or even (Yohan) Blake.
"It's missing some of the characters we've got to know over the last 10 years. The women though have got the characters, they've got the well-known people."
Even better, the top contenders are all in the shape of their lives, says former British 100m champion Kwakye.
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