Commonwealth Games to miss Olympic champions

July 06, 2010 07:39 pm | Updated November 09, 2016 05:31 pm IST - New Delhi:

After men’s Olympic Champion Usain Bolt, women’s Olympic gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser has also decided to give a miss to this year’s Commonwealth Games.

In a big blow to the organisers, the Jamaican sprinter, who is the fourth fastest woman in the history, said she wants to concentrate on next year’s World Championship.

“It is a long season and trying to peak for the Commonwealths and then coming home in December to start training for a World Championships (next year) is too much to ask, especially for someone like me who is a also a student.

“I will be in school. I don’t think I am going,” Fraser was quoted as saying by the ‘BBC Sport’

Fraser announced her decision at the Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon, where she came second in the 100m behind another Jamaican, Veronica Campbell-Brown.

However, the organisers here refused to confirm her pull out.

“I won’t comment. The last date to submit the names of the athletes is September 3. So far we have received about 10,000 entries. Only after the cut-off date we will able to tell something,” Lalit Bhanot told PTI.

Bolt, the triple Olympic Champion had said last month that he won’t compete in the October 3-14 Games.

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