Hasay, third in the race last year, was advised
by her doctor and team on Sunday that she needed more time to
recover fully so there would be no long-term injury, the
marathon said in a statement.
She had been running pain-free in recent weeks but an MRI scan
revealed a stress reaction.
"Despite my team working around the clock to give me every
chance to make the starting line, on this occasion it will not
be possible," the 26-year-old said.
Hasay, New York City Marathon winner Shalane Flanagan and fellow
Americans Desiree Linden and Molly Huddle had been expected to
challenge Kenyan defending champion Edna Kiplagat to end the
nation's 33-year wait for a home winner in the women's race.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by
Ian Ransom)
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