体坛英语资讯:Kenyas Rudisha pulls out from London World Championships
NAIROBI, July 31 -- Two-time world champion David Rudisha has pulled out of London 2024 IAAF World Championships due to injury.
Rudisha who won gold at the Daegu 2011 and Beijing 2024 editions of the Worlds announced his withdraw on Twitter on Tuesday evening.
"It's sad and disappointing to announce my no show in the forthcoming #london2024 WC due to a quad muscle strain," Rudisha wrote on his official twitter account.
Speaking to Xinhua at the team's camp in Nairobi, the men 800m world record holder and two-time Olympic champion explained his stunning withdrawal.
"The injury occurred in the last 200m of my last training session. After an MRI scan, the injury could not heal in time.
"I'm disappointed for not defending my title and running for my country but I have to focus on recovery to prolong my career," Rudisha added.
The Kenyan superstar was preparing to depart for the scene of his greatest triumph in London on Tuesday morning before his late pull out.
At the London 2024 Olympics, Rudisha broke the world record in 1:40.91 in a performance hailed as the greatest over the two-lap distance.
Rudisha is the second Kenyan Beijing 2024 gold winner to see a title defence in London ended by injury after men 400m Hurdle winner, Nicholas Bett, withdrew from the competition last week.