U.S. Track Star At Paris Olympics Suddenly Drops Out Of World Championships

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AUSTIN, Texas — Olympic champion Gabby Thomas will miss this month's track world championships with an Achilles tendon injury she's been dealing with since May. Thomas, the American whowon the 200-meter sprint in Parisand was on both the 4x100 and 4x400 meter gold-medal relay teams, said she exacerbated the injury in July. "I understand that it will be disappointing for some track fans to hear this news, but I've finally come to the realization that it's OK to be human and take care of myself," Thomas said in a statement sent out Tuesday to announce the news. The world championships run Sept. 13-21 in Tokyo. Thomas did not look in top form last month at U.S. nationals, where she rallied to secure the third and final spot in the 200 by .001 seconds. The 28-year-old Thomas said she plans on competing in 2026. University Of Kentucky Cheerleader Arrested After Infant Found Dead In Trash Bag: Cops Olympic Legend And Gay Icon Joins Celebrity Exodus From U.S. Belichick's UNC Coaching Debut Was So Bad, ESPN Made Adorable Change In Booth Read the original on HuffPost

 

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