Disappointment for Team SKN at 21st Commonwealth Games

Gold Coast Australia, 06 April 2018: It was a day of mixed fortunes for the St. Kitts and Nevis Team at the Commonwealth Games today. While men’s 400 metre runner Warren Hazel arrived to complete the contingent, the athletic team lost ace sprinter, Antoine Adams, due to injury.

Team Coach Lonzo Wilkinson said he observed Adams going through his training paces yesterday and was concerned over the way the athlete carried his stride in the last ten metres of a 60 meter wind sprint which he had to run flat out. “I immediately asked him to stop then asked Medical Director David Steven to have a look at him on site,” Wilkinson said.

Steven, who has been working with Adams since he arrived on the Gold Coast a week ago diagnosed Adams with a hamstring injury. An MRI at the Polyclinic in the Games Village later confirmed a Grade 1 tear of the hamstring fascia. For his part Adams stated that the injury had shown during practice in Houston Texas last week and at that time his training had been halted to give him an opportunity to recover in time for competition in the Gold Coast.,

“Antoine is going to need anywhere from 18 – 21 days before he can resume full training,” Steven stated. Meanwhile he is receiving ice, laser and acupuncture treatment. Chef de Mission, Lester Hanley confirmed that the SKNAAA had been informed and that Adams has now been officially withdrawn from competition.

“I’m really disappointed and a little sad because I was looking forward to competing,” Antoine said. “I felt that this was the year that I would make my mark at The Games. But at this time I just have to keep the positive energy up for the rest of the team. I’ve seen them in training and think the potential is there for them to get all the way to the finals,” he continued. Adams was due to run in the 100 metres preliminary heat on Sunday afternoon. Now he will miss not only that heat but the entire Games.

Follow Team SKN
Following the announcement of Flow Sports as official Caribbean broadcaster of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games (GC2018), St. Kitts and Nevis fans will be able to receive live and exclusive coverage of Team SKN on Flow Sports 1, Flow Sports 2 and up to three additional “Flow Sports Extra” channels. Flow’s mobile customers will also have live access via WiFi or Mobile Data to the Games via the Flow Sports 1 App.

Team SKN fans are also invited to follow their teams at www.sknoc.org, @SKNOC, SKNOlympic and @GC2018.

GC2018 will welcome more than 6,600 athletes and team officials from 71 Commonwealth nations and territories to the Gold Coast and event cities Brisbane, Cairns and Townsville, to share in the celebration of sport, entertainment and culture. The largest sporting event to be staged in Australia this decade, GC2018 will feature the largest integrated sports program in Commonwealth Games history, comprising 18 sports and seven para-sports. Beach Volleyball, Para Triathlon and Women’s Rugby Sevens will make their Commonwealth Games debuts and for the first time at a Commonwealth Games, an equal number of men’s and women’s medal events will be contested.

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