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Injured Usain Bolt pulls out of Paris, Lausanne

ByReuters

Updated 30/06/2015 at 21:45 GMT

Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt has pulled out of the Paris and Lausanne Diamond League meetings due to a leg injury, organisers of the Paris event said on Tuesday.

Usain Bolt of Jamaica reacts after winning the men's 200 meter during the adidas Grand Prix IAAF Diamond League track and field meet June 13, 2015 in New York.

Image credit: AFP

I'm disappointed not to be able to compete in Paris and Lausanne. I love running at these meetings but at the moment I am unable to compete at 100 percent. I look forward to getting back into full training as soon as possible," Bolt said in a statement on his website.
The Paris meeting is on Saturday with Lausanne the following Thursday with Bolt planning to run one 100m and one 200m race.
Jamaica's 14-times times Olympic and world champion pulled out of the 100m at the Jamaican trials last Thursday.
"He (Bolt) has been feeling discomfort in his left leg since his last competition which has restricted his training," a statement from his management team said.
"He has a blocked sacroiliac joint which is restricting his movement and putting pressure on his knee and ankle."
Bolt, 28, has struggled for form this season with moderate best times of 10.12 in the 100 metres and 20.13 in the 200.
The world record holder in both events has wildcard entries to the world championships in Beijing in August.
"He will spend the next couple of days in Munich getting treatment after which he will resume full training in his quest to defend his titles at the world championships," the statement added.
Bolt's coach Glen Mills confirmed the lanky sprinter's training had been hampered.
"For several weeks now he has been complaining and he has been restricted in his training by the complaints, hence it triggered the trip to the doctor," Mills told Reuters by telephone.
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