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Hurdler Williams forced to withdraw from Beijing 2008

2008-06-19来源:
(BEIJING, June 18) -- Welsh 400 meters hurdler Rhys Williams has been forced to pull out of Beijing 2008 Olympics due to a stress fracture of his right foot.

The 24-year-old British sprinter was injured during the men's 200 meters at the Welsh Championships in Swansea last weekend.

Hurdler Williams forced to withdraw from Beijing 2008
Rhys Williams (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)Photo Gallery>>"I just felt a bone crack," said the runner, who was making his first competitive appearance since recovering from a foot injury last season.

Williams will not be able to compete for six weeks -- too late to run in Beijing as the British Olympic Selection Trials are being held in Birmingham on July 11-13.

It is a cruel blow for the Cardiff-born athlete. "I'm gutted, but it is not the end of me," said Williams. "This has made me more determined. You have not heard the last of me. I promise to be there doing my thing for Wales".

His father, J.J.Williams, is a British Lions rugby legend. He told English newspaper, The Times: "After all the injuries he's had, he was totally fit and feeling great so he decided to have a run out on Sunday."

Williams set his best time at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne with a time of 49.09 in men's 400 meters hurdles and won the bronze medal at the European Championships in Gothenburg in 2006 and also a silver medal in the men's 4×400 relay.

He now joins fellow British Olympic medal hopefuls like sprinter Mark Lewis-Francis and heptathlete Jessica Ennis on the sidelines.