Symmonds
absent from U.S. team headed by Justin Gatlin
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[August 11, 2015]
(Reuters) - Nick Symmonds, the 800
meters silver medalist at the 2013 world athletics championships, is
notably absent from the 130-athlete team named on Monday to represent
the United States at this month’s worlds in China.
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Symmonds was left off the U.S. team after refusing to sign a contact
that requires team members to wear Nike gear to official functions.
Justin Gatlin, the fastest man in the world this year over 100m and
200m, spearheads a team that also includes five defending world
champions.
Gatlin’s showdowns with world record-holder Usain Bolt of Jamaica
are expected to be among the highlights at the Bird’s Nest in
Beijing from August 22-30.
Other prominent athletes on the U.S. team include Olympic women’s
200m champion Allyson Felix (200m, 400m and relay squads) and
Olympic 10,000m silver medalist Galen Rupp (5000m, 10,000m).
The Alberto Salazar-coached Rupp has been in the news recently
following a British Broadcasting Corporation investigation that
claimed Salazar had violated anti-doping rules, including giving
Rupp the banned anabolic steroid testosterone.
Salazar and Rupp have both denied the claims.
American athletes who will return to defend their individual world
titles are Ashton Eaton (decathlon), LaShawn Merritt (400m) David
Oliver (110m hurdles), Brittney Reese (long jump) and Brianna
Rollins (100m hurdles).
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But the absence of Symmonds quickly became the big talking point in
American track and field on Monday after the runner refused to sign
the contract over the apparel restrictions and was left off the
team.
Symmonds, who finished fifth in the 800m final at the 2012 Olympics
before improving to second at the world championships the following
year, is sponsored by Brooks, a commercial rival of Nike.
Symmonds won the U.S. trials in June.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Larry
Fine)
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