The Jamaican won golds in the 100m, 200m and 4×100 relay at the Moscow world championships in August to take his all-time tally to eight golds and two silvers.
He faces competition for the award from Britain’s Farah, who added a distance double in Moscow to the one he managed at the 2012 London Olympics, and Ukraine’s Bondarenko, who cleared 2.41 metres to win gold in the Russian capital.
The women’s shortlist will be released on Tuesday with the winners of the awards being announced during the World Athletics Gala in Monaco on November 16, the IAAF said on its website (www.iaaf.org).
Source: Reuters.
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