NEW DELHI: Many top athletes have decided to skip next month's troubled Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, citing fatigue, injury, security fears, or other reasons. Here is a list of major names...
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September 22, 2010
NEW DELHI: Many top athletes have decided to skip next month's troubled Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, citing fatigue, injury, security fears, or other reasons.
Here is a list of major names who are eligible, but have pulled out:
Usain Bolt (Jamaica) - 100m and 200m world record holder. Asafa Powell (Jamaica) - defending Commonwealth 100m champion Paula Radcliffe (England) - marathon world record holder Jessica Ennis (England) - world and European heptathlon champion Christine Ohuruogu (England) - Olympic 400m gold medallist Phillips Idowu (England) - world triple jump champion Dani Samuels (Australia) - world discus champion David Rudisha (Kenya) - 800m world record holder Asbel Kiprop (Kenya) - Olympic 1500m champion Linet Masai (Kenya) - world 10,000m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser (JAM) - Olympic 100m champion Chris Hoy (Scotland) - multiple world and Olympic cycling champion Victoria Pendleton (England) - world and Olympic cycling champion Stephanie Rice (Australia) - triple Olympic gold medal swimmer Andy Murray (Scotland) - tennis player Lleyton Hewitt (Australia) - tennis player Samantha Stosur (Australia) - tennis player Beth Tweddle (England) - world champion gymnast