Paris 2024: World 200m champion Shericka Jackson suffers apparent injury in race with Olympics on horizon

Jackson, the Jamaican standout, was in front and nearing the finish line when she suddenly shut it down and appeared to be in discomfort as she walked off the track.

Published : Jul 10, 2024 09:17 IST , SZEKESFEHERVAR, Hungary  - 1 MIN READ

Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson reacts to an injury during the women’s 200m event at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial Track and Field Hungarian Grand Prix in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, on Tuesday.
Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson reacts to an injury during the women’s 200m event at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial Track and Field Hungarian Grand Prix in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: AP
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Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson reacts to an injury during the women’s 200m event at the Gyulai Istvan Memorial Track and Field Hungarian Grand Prix in Szekesfehervar, Hungary, on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: AP

World 200m champion and Olympic favorite Shericka Jackson pulled up with an apparent injury late in a race on Tuesday as part of the Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix.

The Jamaican standout was in front and nearing the finish line when she suddenly shut it down. Jackson appeared to be in discomfort as she walked off the track in a race won by Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia. The Paris Games start later this month.

Jackson has the second-fastest time ever in the event. A message was left by The Associated Press with her agent.

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The Jamaicans are already missing Elaine Thompson-Herah for the Paris Games. The two-time reigning Olympic champion at 100 and 200 meters recently said she has a small tear in her Achilles tendon.

Jackson is responsible for three of the four fastest times ever run in the women’s 200. Her top time of 21.41 seconds was set on her way to winning gold at worlds last summer in Budapest, Hungary. She’s edging closer and closer to breaking the record held by Florence Griffith Joyner, who went 21.34 at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.

Jackson, who turns 30 next week, also is expected to give American rival Sha’Carri Richardson a challenge in the 100.

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