Alfred pulls out of 200m due to injury
TOKYO, Japan:
St Lucia's hopes of capturing gold at the ongoing World Athletic Championships are now over after sprint queen Julien Alfred was forced to withdraw from the women's 200 metres due to injury.
Shortly after placing third in the women's 100 metres on Sunday, the 24-year-old Olympic gold medallist revealed that she had strained her hamstring in the moments leading up to the race.
The St Lucia Athletics Association (SLAA) subsequently confirmed that Alfred would be taking no further part in the Championships after sustaining a Grade 1 hamstring strain.
"On the advice of medical professionals and in consultation with her management team, our Olympic champion and 100m World Athletics Championships bronze medallist, Julien Alfred, has been withdrawn from the women's 200m at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo," said the correspondence from the SLAA.
"Julien sustained a Grade 1 hamstring strain. The decision to withdraw prioritises her health and long-term career."
The SLAA said Alfred remained a world-class athlete and wished her a speedy recovery.
"We remain confident in Julien's resilience and are proud of her outstanding performances to date at these Championships," the released added.
"Her determination and excellence continue to inspire St Lucians everywhere and reaffirm her status as a world-class athlete.
"We extend our gratitude to the St Lucian public, regional and international supporters, and our partners for their continued encouragement and well wishes during this time.
"The SLAA, alongside Julien's management team and medical staff, will provide updates as necessary on her progress and recovery."
- CMC