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Rudisha pulls out of Worlds due to quad strain

Rudisha won his first 800M world title in Daegu in 2011

By Oneindia

Bengaluru, August 1: World 800M record holder David Rudisha pulled out of the World Athletics Championships due to a quad muscle strain.

Rudisha, reigning Olympic and world champion, is the first and only person to run under one minute 41 seconds for the 800M. He would have been one of the star names at the Aug. 4-13 global showpiece event in London.

David Rudisha

"It is obviously disappointing and I am saddened. It was (during) the time I was actually trying to engage more speed. In the process of doing that, I put my muscle under (more) intense stress than when doing normal mileage. I damaged my quad, and this saddens and disappoints me a lot," the 28-year-old told Agencies, having announced his withdrawal on Twitter.

Rudisha won his first 800m world title in Daegu in 2011, a year before his world-record performance at the Olympics in the same London Stadium where the world championships are being held.

After suffering the injury, Rudisha said that the severity of the grade one strain was realized only when he went for an MRI scan.

"We thought it was going to take a few days before recovery. It's taking longer. We have been trying to do treatment and physio and everything and the problem was still persisting. We went for an MRI scan, they found that fluid was coming out of the muscle," he said.

OneIndia News

Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 17:44 [IST]
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