London: Kenya’s David Rudisha’s hopes of adding world 800 metres gold to the Olympic title he won in a world record time at the same track in the 2012 London Olympics have been dashed because of injury. [caption id=“attachment_3879937” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
File image of Kenya’s David Lekuta Rudisha. AP[/caption] The 28-year-old — who ran an astonishing time of 1min 40.91sec to take gold in 2012 — took to Twitter to reveal he could not take his place in the London Stadium for the championships. “It’s sad and disappointing to announce my no show in the forthcoming #london2017 WC due to a quad muscle strain,” tweeted Rudisha, who was the defending champion. The absence of the two-time Olympic champion – whose run in 2012 was acclaimed as the standout performance of the Games by London 2012 chairman and athletics great Sebastian Coe — could pave the way for compatriot Emmanuel Korir or the man who chased him home in London in 2012, Nijel Amos of Botswana. The championships get underway on Friday.
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