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Morgan Hamm out of Olympics with ankle injury

Post by Outspoken on Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:52 am

Morgan Hamm out of Olympics with ankle injury
By NANCY ARMOUR
AP National Writer

BEIJING - Morgan Hamm is joining his brother on the sidelines for the Beijing Olympics.

The American withdrew from the U.S. men's team with a left ankle injury Thursday, two days before competition is to begin. During the U.S. men's training session Wednesday, he appeared to crunch his ankle on an awkward landing on floor and immediately began grimacing. He quickly climbed off the podium to talk to his coach. He went through the rest of the workout, but only did a few more simple moves on floor.

On May 2, his doctor gave him an injection of a glucocorticosteroid, a cortisone-like anti-inflammatory, to treat that sore and swollen left ankle. That resulted in a positive doping test at nationals; the drug is allowed if an athlete gets a therapeutic use exemption, which he failed to do.

He had to have another cortisone shot before he left for Beijing.

"I have been dealing with this for the last year, and it recently has gotten worse here in Beijing," Hamm said in a statement. "Right now I am unable to perform my tumbling skills at the level that I need to. This has an impact on my ability to contribute to the team's goals, and I believe by continuing I would be putting myself at further risk. There are two very capable athletes who can step in and help this team more than I can right now."

The Americans, once considered favorites to return to the medals podium, now have no one with Olympic experience. A replacement was not immediately announced. Sasha Artemev and David Durante are the remaining two alternates, and have been training at the U.S. Olympic Committee's facility at Beijing Normal.

Hamm's withdrawal comes just one day after he said his twin brother, Paul, was considering coming to Beijing to see him compete. Paul Hamm, the reigning Olympic champion, pulled out of the games July 28, two days before the American team left, because he wouldn't be healthy enough. Besides persistent pain from the right hand he broke 2 months ago, the reigning Olympic champion has a strained left rotator cuff, and said it was better that a healthy alternate take his place. Raj Bhavsar took Paul Hamm's place.

The injury is the latest blow for Hamm, who has been plagued by injuries and bad luck the past year. He feared his gymnastics career might be over when a nerve injury left his left shoulder numb in the summer of 2001. Feeling eventually returned — though the shoulder never will be as strong as the other — and he and his brother led the Americans to the silver in Athens, their first Olympic medal in 20 years.

The Hamms took the next 2 1/2 years off after Athens to finish their educations at Ohio State, but decided in February 2007 to return in hopes of making their third Olympic team.

But at the beginning of October, Hamm tore a muscle in his chest, an injury that required a five-month rehab.

"After my injury with my chest, I didn't know if I was able to come back in time," Hamm said Wednesday. "I did, which was great."

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