With or without a fibula, U.S. runner finishes his relay leg
Break a leg: Mitchell certainly did, but kept on running to help US reach final of 4x400 relay
By Associated Press, Updated: Thursday, August 9, 6:54 PM
LONDON — Manteo Mitchell heard the POP! and knew it wasn’t good. “It felt like somebody literally just snapped my leg in half,” he said.
The American sprinter had half a lap to go in the first leg of the 4x400-meter relay preliminaries Thursday and a choice to make: keep running or stop and lose the race. To him, it was never much of a choice.
He finished the lap and limped to the side to watch the Americans finish the race and qualify easily for the final. A few hours later, doctors confirmed what he suspected: He had run the last 200 meters with a broken left fibula.
“I heard it and I felt it,” Mitchell told The Associated Press. “But I figured it’s what almost any person would’ve done in that situation.”
(More here.)
LONDON — Manteo Mitchell heard the POP! and knew it wasn’t good. “It felt like somebody literally just snapped my leg in half,” he said.
The American sprinter had half a lap to go in the first leg of the 4x400-meter relay preliminaries Thursday and a choice to make: keep running or stop and lose the race. To him, it was never much of a choice.
He finished the lap and limped to the side to watch the Americans finish the race and qualify easily for the final. A few hours later, doctors confirmed what he suspected: He had run the last 200 meters with a broken left fibula.
“I heard it and I felt it,” Mitchell told The Associated Press. “But I figured it’s what almost any person would’ve done in that situation.”
(More here.)
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