Olympics-World record holder Mayer out of decathlon with thigh injury


FILE PHOTO: Athletics - Diamond League - Paris - Stade Charlety, Paris, France - July 7, 2024 France's Kevin Mayer reacts after falling during the men's 110m hurdles triathlon REUTERS/Manon Cruz/File Photo

PARIS (Reuters) -World record holder Kevin Mayer of France has been ruled out of the decathlon at the Paris 2024 Olympics due to a thigh injury, the French Olympic Committee said on Thursday.

The two-time Olympic silver medallist picked up the injury as he fell heavily during the 110-metre hurdles leg of a triathlon at the Paris Diamond League earlier this month.

Mayer, whose record of 9,126 points has stood since 2018, explained he had not fully recovered from the injury.

"Unfortunately, the tests weren't conclusive, and they don't give us any hope of being competitive tomorrow. That's the law of sport and it's tough. I won't be at the start of the decathlon," the 32-year-old wrote on Instagram.

On Tuesday, Mayer said he was giving himself a 10% chance of taking part in the Olympics.

The decathlon gets underway on Friday.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Toby Davis)

   

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