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    Jake Wightman won’t defend 1500 metres title at World Championships next month due to foot injury

    King JajaBy King JajaJuly 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
    Jake Wightman won’t defend 1500 metres title at World Championships next month due to foot injury

    Jake Wightman will not defend 1500metres title at next month’s World Championships and is set to MISS rest of season due to ongoing foot injury

    • Wightman picked up the problem jumping over hurdles during a training camp 
    • He’ll miss the rest of the season to rest his foot ahead of next summer’s Olympics
    • The 28-year-old had entered the 800m at the UK Championships this weekend 

    By David Coverdale For The Daily Mail

    Published: 17:44 EDT, 4 July 2023 | Updated: 18:16 EDT, 4 July 2023

    Jake Wightman will not defend his 1500metres title at the World Championships in Budapest next month due to an ongoing foot injury.

    The 28-year-old picked up the problem jumping over hurdles on a training camp in South Africa in January and has not competed outdoors this year.

    Wightman, guaranteed a place in Budapest by his shock gold medal in Eugene last year, had entered the 800m at the UK Athletics Championships in Manchester this weekend. 

    But Mail Sport understands he will now miss the rest of the season to give his foot time to properly heal ahead of next summer’s Olympics in Paris.

    Wightman’s absence at the World Championships is a blow for Great Britain, as he won the team’s only gold at last year’s event.

    Jake Wightman will not be able to defend his 1500metres world title next month in Budapest

    The 28-year-old will now miss the rest of the season to give his foot time to properly heal

    The 28-year-old will now miss the rest of the season to give his foot time to properly heal 

    Wightman is hoping the time off will allow him to run at the Olympics in Paris next summer

    Wightman is hoping the time off will allow him to run at the Olympics in Paris next summer

    His first major global medal came in thrilling fashion, as he burst past Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen with 200m left to win with a personal best of 3min 29.23sec. 

    The victory was made even more memorable by the fact his dad and coach Geoff was the stadium announcer and commentating for the crowd.

    Nottingham-born Scotland runner Wightman followed his success in Eugene with a 1500m bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games and an 800m silver at the European Championships.

    Explaining how he picked up his injury, he said: ‘It was just an accident. I was doing these hurdle hops and I bailed on one. 

    In doing so, I put one foot out to stop myself and all my weight went on it and I just rolled it.’

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