Athletics-Olympic champion Hassan pulls out of London Marathon with Achilles injury


Athletics - Sydney Marathon - Sydney, Australia - August 31, 2025 Netherlands' Sifan Hassan celebrates after winning the Sydney Marathon. REUTERS/Hollie Adams

March 23 (Reuters) - Dutch ⁠Olympic champion Sifan Hassan has ⁠withdrawn from the London Marathon due ‌to an Achilles injury, race organisers said on Monday.

The 2023 winner, who suffered the injury ​during a training session six ⁠weeks ago, decided ⁠to pull out following a gruelling 2025 ⁠season ‌in which she ran several major marathons.

"I hoped the ⁠injury would settle, but as training progressed ​it ‌became clear that I wasn’t able ⁠to prepare ​at the level I expect from myself," Hassan said. "To compete at this level, ⁠you need to be ​in perfect condition. I have to listen to my body and focus on recovering ⁠properly."

Hassan, 33, is among the most decorated distance runners in history, holding three Olympic gold medals. At the Paris ​2024 Olympics she ⁠won the marathon in an Olympic record ​time, adding to her ‌5,000 and 10,000-metre titles ​from Tokyo.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk, editing by Ed Osmond)

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