5-time Olympic gold medalist Elaine Thompson-Herah appeared to endure an Achilles damage in the course of the USATF New York Metropolis Grand Prix on Sunday, which comes lower than 50 days out from the 2024 Olympic Video games in Paris.
Thompson-Herah, 31, was competing within the 100-meter race at Icahn Stadium when she started to lose her early lead.
She completed final with a time of 11.48 seconds and started to limp away from the end line.
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The Jamaican monitor star might be seen bent over in ache after taking off her proper shoe. She was ultimately carried off the monitor.
Thompson-Herah supplied an replace on Instagram shortly after the occasion.
“I felt one thing uncomfortable as I started to push I nonetheless tried to go however it received worse,” she wrote, including that she is “awaiting skilled recommendation.”
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Sunday’s damage comes lower than 50 days out from the Summer time Video games in Paris.
Thompson-Herah is the defending champion within the ladies’s 100-meter and 200-meter. She additionally gained gold within the ladies’s 4×100-meter relay on the 2020 Olympic Video games in Tokyo.
She additionally gained gold within the 100-meter and 200-meter on the Olympics in Rio.
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Jamaica’s monitor and discipline Olympic trials are slated to start June 27.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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