Sprinting icon Donovan Bailey joins bid to buy Ottawa Senators

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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 an interview with CBC Ottawa News at 6.

“I know for a fact [what it’s like] to fill stadiums around the world. So we’re going to make sure that this is the best team, the best fan base, in all of the NHL,” Bailey promised.

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I’m so excited to announce that

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