Pearson Pull-out Overshadows Start Of Commonwealth Games

Pearson pull-out overshadows start of Commonwealth Games

Poster-girl Sally Pearson dealt the Commonwealth Games a major blow by pulling out with an Achilles' injury on Thursday, as competition got under way with dramatic scenes in the swimming pool.

Gold Coast, Australia, April 5 (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 5th Apr, 2018 ) :Poster-girl Sally Pearson dealt the Commonwealth Games a major blow by pulling out with an Achilles' injury on Thursday, as competition got under way with dramatic scenes in the swimming pool.

Australia's Pearson, the 100m hurdles world champion and a Gold Coast resident, said she was in tears when she realised she needed to withdraw, but added: "My health comes first." The former Olympic champion, 31, is the face of the Games but she said a long-standing Achilles' problem flared up two days ago and left her unable to clear hurdles in training.

"Of course, I did everything I possibly could. I left no stone unturned to get out here and race for Australia in the 100m hurdles and the 4x100m relay," Pearson said. "Everyone knows how much of a competitor I am and how much I love running for my country and my team-mates.

"I know I have a lot of fans who were wanting to watch me race. But for me, it is about my health and I want to go to Tokyo (Olympics) in 2020.

" Pearson's announcement made for a gloomy start to the Games, which formally opened with a vibrant ceremony in the beachside city late on Wednesday.

Flora Duffy won the opening gold medal, in the women's triathlon, becoming Bermuda's first female medallist and lifting the tiny territory top of the day-one medals table. Henri Schoeman left England's Alistair and Jonny Brownlee, the Olympic gold and silver-medallists, trailing as the South African won the men's triathlon ahead of Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle.

In weightlifting, Malaysia's Muhammad Azroy Hazalwa set the Games' first Commonwealth record with a total of 261kg to win the men's 56kg class, a result he celebrated by dancing and doing a lap of honour of the lifting area.

But there was controversy in the outdoor Southport pool when defending champion Ben Proud of England was disqualified from the men's 50m butterfly heats for a false start.