Powell left out of Jamaica's Gold Coast team because of injury: JAAA

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[March 23, 2018]    KINGSTON (Reuters) - Former 100 meters world record holder Asafa Powell was left out of the Jamaica team for next month's Commonwealth Games because he was injured, the head of the country's athletics association said on Friday.

Jamaica's Asafa Powell runs next to Japan's Kazuma Oseto and Australia's Aaron Stubbs during the Nitro Athletics series at the Lakeside Stadium in Melbourne, Australia February 4, 2017. REUTERS/Hamish Blair

Powell, who won 100m gold at the last Commonwealth Games to be held in Australia in 2006, had expressed a desire to race on the Gold Coast despite heading towards retirement at the age of 35.

The Olympic sprint relay champion was not among the 30 men named earlier this month to take part in the track and field at the April 4-15 Games, however, and the island nation's top athletics official said the reason was straightforward.

"We had a credible report that Powell had sustained an injury and therefore could not be selected," Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association President Dr. Warren Blake told Reuters.

Jamaicans have won the men's 100m at the last four Commonwealth Games as the nation enjoyed a golden age in men's sprinting spearheaded by the now retired Usain Bolt.

With 2014 Glasgow champion Kemar Bailey-Cole also failing to make the team for the Gold Coast, 2011 world champion Yohan Blake will be a strong favorite to continue that run.

Blake, Bolt's former training partner and the third fastest sprinter of all time, is already in Australia with team mate Julian Forte, who ran the third fastest 100m in the world last year behind American Christian Coleman and Blake.

(Reporting by Kayon Raynor, writing by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Peter Rutherford)

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