Bolt skips camp ahead of world championships, Bailey-Cole out
World’s fastest man Usain Bolt
World’s fastest man Usain Bolt

KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reuters) – Six-times Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt will miss Jamaica’s training camp in Japan before the world athletics championships in Beijing later this month, the manager of the Caribbean island’s delegation said.“He’s (Bolt) the only one who is not in camp, because you know he was undergoing some amount of examination while he was preparing at the same time,” manager Ludlow Watts told Reuters by telephone from Japan.
“He was to come in (camp in Japan) but at the last moment it was decided that he should not come, considering that the team is just two days away from travelling to Beijing.
“It was considered necessary that he should perhaps go to the venue of the competition directly, rather than come here.”
Watts also said about 14 athletes, including reigning double sprint champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, who were having problems obtaining Chinese visas through Italy, should get them by today in Japan.
“It is being sorted; in other words by tomorrow it will be completely sorted because it is in the process and I expect it will be completed by today,” Watts said.
Meanwhile, Commonwealth Games 100m gold medallist Kemar Bailey-Cole has been ruled out of Beijing after suffering a torn hamstring.
In a message on his Facebook page, the 23-year-old sprinter said he was ending his season.
“It is with bitter emotions that I am announcing that my season has come to an end. I will not be competing at the World Championships,” read the post.
“This is so, as an ongoing cramp to both hamstrings at the London anniversary games now lead to one of them been torn Saturday in practice.
“Thank you all for your thoughtfulness. Your generosity and support during this difficult time is greatly appreciated.”
Watts said Nesta Carter will likely replace Bailey-Cole in the 100m sprint.
“The technical team will determine that, but it’s like that Nesta Carter would be the one to take the 100m metres spot,” Watts told Reuters.
Carter, who came fourth in the 100m sprint at the Jamaican trials, won the bronze medal in the same event at the World Championships in Moscow in 2013.
“We still have a good team and I hope that things will work out well,” Watts said.
“We have options in the sense that there are a number of persons in the 200m who can also be considered for the sprint relay, so we have at least three persons whom we could use to replace Bailey-Cole in the 4x100m (pool).”

By Kayon Raynor

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