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Canada’s world sprint bronze medallist Andre De Grasse is turning pro

Canada's Andre De Grasse celebrates after winning the final of the men’s 100m race at the Pan Am Games in Toronto, Wednesday, July 22, 2015. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell

TORONTO – Canadian sprint phenom Andre de Grasse is turning pro.

A source says the 20-year-old from Markham, Ont., will remain in school at the University of Southern California, but will forgo his senior NCAA season of eligibility.

De Grasse is coming off a spectacular season that saw him win gold in both the 100 and 200 metres at the NCAA championships and the Pan American Games in Toronto. He tied for bronze behind Jamaican superstar Usain Bolt and American Justin Gatlin at the world track and field championships in August.

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De Grasse was offered a seven-figure shoe deal after his NCAA performances but the sprinter announced shortly after his world bronze that he would complete his senior season with the USC Trojans.

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He is currently in final negotiations with a shoe company, according to the source.

De Grasse became just the third Canadian to break the 10-second barrier in the 100 metres behind Donovan Bailey and Bruny Surin. (Ben Johnson ran sub-10 as well but the convicted doper’s times were erased from the record books).

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