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Commonwealth Games marathon runner Callum Hawkins leaves hospital

Callum Hawkins
Image: Callum Hawkins looked set for marathon glory before collapsing

Callum Hawkins has been discharged from hospital in Australia after collapsing in the Commonwealth Games marathon.

The Scottish runner collapsed while leading the marathon on Sunday with just a mile-and-a-half to go.

There was an initial delay in Hawkins receiving treatment as he struggled against the 27C (80F) heat - something the organising committee has defended - before he was taken to hospital in an ambulance.

But the 25-year-old has now been released after staying in overnight.

Hawkins said: "I'd like to say a huge thanks to all the medical staff at Gold Coast University Hospital for their care over the last 24 hours - and it's great to now be back with my teammates."

He was going for his first major title, having finished fourth in the World Championships last year.

Callum Hawkins
Image: Hawkins has been cared for at Gold Coast University Hospital

With a lead of around two minutes, Hawkins fell with Australia's Michael Shelley passing him to win the race, as Scotland's Robbie Simpson won bronze.

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A Team Scotland statement added: "Team Scotland is pleased to confirm Callum Hawkins has been discharged from Gold Coast University Hospital today and has been reunited with his teammates in the Commonwealth Games Village, ahead of the team's return to the UK.

"We would like to thank all the supporters and well-wishers for their kind messages of support and the care and concern that has been shown, particularly here on the Gold Coast. "

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