Team GB athlete in tears after brutal fall at World Athletics Championships
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In conflict with its federation and in sport failure, the triple Olympic champion declared a win on Saturday after the fifth World Cup race in Tokyo.
It is unknown if any official concussion testing or protocol was conducted at the scene.
The Belgian, in conflict with her federation, put an end to her competition two times before the end while she was only in 8th place.
Nafi Thiam retired from the heptathlon at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. She only cleared 5.99 meters in the long jump, well below her standard. As a result, she was in 8th place after four events. Thiam was deeply disappointed and has now retired from the competition. Anna Hall remains on course for gold.
Team GB athlete in tears after brutal fall at World Athletics Championships
Team GB athlete Abigail Pawlett was left in tears after suffering a nasty fall in the first event of the heptathlon. The Welsh star fell heavily during her last jump in the 110m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Abigail Pawlett’s race ended in heartbreak after suffering a heavily fall in the 110m hurdlesGetty Pawlett, who had clocked a personal best of 12.94 seconds coming into the season, was in third place coming into the …
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