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Canadian triple Olympic medallist Andre De Grasse withdraws from Commonwealth Games

Andre De Grasse takes the lead to win his heat in the preliminary men's 200-metre race at the Canadian Track and Field Championships in Ottawa, Saturday, July 8 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand

Canadian triple Olympic sprint medallist Andre De Grasse has withdrawn from next month’s Commonwealth Games to concentrate on his fitness for the outdoor season, he said on Friday.

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“The Commonwealth Games was going to be a great opportunity to display my talents to a passionate fan base in Australia,” De Grasse said in a statement.

“I wouldn’t want to go in there at any less than my best and for that reason we have made the difficult decision to withdraw from the games.”

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The multi-sport games are scheduled for the Gold Coast of Australia from April 4-15, which is typically earlier than most sprinters start their seasons.

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De Grasse, 23, was silver medallist in the 200 meters at the 2016 Rio Olympics and won bronze in the 100 meters and 4×100 meters relay. He missed the 2017 world championships after suffering a hamstring injury in training. The injury has healed and De Grasse is 100 percent healthy, but he is not where he wants to be from a fitness standpoint.

“My team and I feel like this is the best decision for the long term,” De Grasse said. “I will now train hard through the spring to be ready for a strong and full outdoor season.”

He plans to run a 100 meters race at the Drake Relays in late April.

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