Canadian sprinter De Grasse eliminated in Olympic 200-metre semifinals due to injury

Andre De Grasse has fallen short of qualifying for an event final for the second time at the Olympics in Paris — and now there is an injury concern heading into the relay.

The Canadian star, 29, was eliminated in the semifinals of the men’s 200 metres on Wednesday at Paris 2024, meaning he will not defend his Olympic title.

After the race, De Grasse told CBC Olympics he re-aggravated a nagging hamstring injury.

“I thought I was pretty much healthy coming into the Games. I kind of picked it up a little bit in the 100 metres and felt the effects the next day,” he said. “… Once I got out here for the 200-metre heats, I thought I was good. But right on that bend, the pain was just too much and I couldn’t even push. I knew it was going to be tough to make the finals after that.”

De Grasse said he still plans to compete in the 4×100-metre relay, which starts Thursday morning. He helped Canada win silver and bronze in that event the past two Olympics.

“It doesn’t hurt as much on the straight with a running start,” De Grasse said. “It should be a lot better.”

De Grasse was third in the first 200-metre heat in 20.41 seconds. The top two finishers in each of the three semifinal heats and the next two best times qualified for the final. De Grasse was eliminated after third- and fourth-place finishers posted better times than him in the second heat.

De Grasse’s time was well off his personal best of 19.62 seconds.

Fellow Canadians Aaron Brown and Brendon Rodney also were eliminated in the 200-m semis.

De Grasse, a six-time Olympic medal winner from Markham, Ont., was ousted in the semifinals of the 100 metres earlier in the meet.

De Grasse’s 200 exit came one day after his personal coach, Rana Reider, had his accreditation revoked by the Canadian Olympic Committee.

The organization said Reider was on probation with the U.S. Center for SafeSport until May, and the decision to accredit him was based on the understanding that he had no other suspensions or sanctions against him. 

The probation was for a “consensual romantic relationship with an adult athlete, which presented a power imbalance.”

U.K. media outlets have reported the decision is tied to safeguarding concerns and allegations of sexual and emotional abuse, and court documents filed in Broward County, Fla., shows three women filing suit against Reider there.

The allegations against Reider have not been proven in court and he has not been charged with a crime.

— with files from The Canadian Press

Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse’s Olympic dreams were dashed in the 200-metre semifinals as he was forced to withdraw from the race due to injury. De Grasse, who was considered a strong medal contender in the event, suffered a hamstring injury during the race, which ultimately led to his elimination.

The injury occurred towards the end of the race, as De Grasse was making his final push towards the finish line. The sprinter immediately pulled up and grabbed his hamstring in pain, signaling to officials that he was unable to continue. It was a heartbreaking moment for De Grasse and his fans, as he had been training hard and performing well leading up to the Olympics.

De Grasse’s withdrawal from the race not only ended his chances of winning a medal in the 200-metre event, but it also put a damper on Canada’s hopes for success in track and field at the Tokyo Olympics. De Grasse had already won a bronze medal in the 100-metre event earlier in the Games, and his absence in the 200-metre final was a blow to the Canadian team.

Despite the disappointment of his injury and elimination, De Grasse remained positive and focused on his recovery. He expressed gratitude for the support of his fans and teammates, and vowed to come back stronger in future competitions. De Grasse’s determination and resilience in the face of adversity are a testament to his character and dedication to his sport.

Injuries are an unfortunate reality in the world of sports, and athletes like De Grasse must navigate the physical and emotional challenges that come with them. While it is disappointing to see a talented athlete like De Grasse sidelined by injury, it is important to remember that setbacks are a natural part of the athletic journey. De Grasse’s experience serves as a reminder of the fragility of success in sports, and the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.

As De Grasse continues his recovery and looks towards future competitions, fans can only hope for a speedy return to form for the Canadian sprinter. His talent and determination have made him a standout athlete on the world stage, and his presence will be sorely missed in the 200-metre final. Despite this setback, De Grasse’s Olympic journey is far from over, and fans can look forward to seeing him back on the track competing at the highest level once again.