Jake Wightman is out of the Olympics
“Jake Wightman has been forced to withdraw from the Team GB athletics squad due to a hamstring injury. The 2022 World 1500m champion was due to compete in the men’s 800m heats on Wednesday 7 August”.
A 2 sentence announcement from British Athletics communicated the desperately sad news that Jake Wightman’s bad luck story has taken another unkind twist. In July 2022, in the world 1500-meter final, Jake overtook the stand-out favorite, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, to win the gold medal. Sadly injured deprived him of the chance to defend his title in Budapest last year. In 2024, he was fit again, but a minor injury caused him to withdraw from the GB championships and selection trials.
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July15-26, 2022
1500 meter final, Wightman, GBR, New Balance, photo by Kevin Morris
(Under the complicated British selection rules the top two in any event are automatically selected along with any individual medalist from last year’s world championship. Individual medalists have to run in the trials but not necessarily in their main event. With Josh Kerr – world championship gold medalist at 1500 – opting to run the 800 at trials, Jake’s only chance off selection was the third (discretionary) place in the 800 which he duly received.)

Speaking to the British media last week – before the injury withdrawal – he reflected on his frustration since the 2022 Oregon World Championships: “Yeah, it was cruel in a lot of ways. Just that you get given that title of being the best in the world on that day and then not being able to get back to that point in that event since. I was content enough with it last year because I was like ‘whatever, I’ll be there in the mix in Paris over that distance against Josh, against Jakob, against everybody else’. I always believed that and even from Pre 2024, where I ran OK, but I knew that I had a fair bit to go still to be able to be at my best – and then to not be able to show that is frustrating. I think it’ll be hard when the 1500 final goes off in Paris before my [800] race. I think because it’ll be what I initially thought was going to be the pinnacle of my season, but I’ve had a lot of time to realise that that isn’t the case now.”

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