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Danvers forced to retire

Beijing bronze medallist Tasha Danvers has retired after conceding defeat in her battle to make London 2012.

Last Updated: 17/06/12 1:57pm

Tasha Danvers: Forced to retire from athletics
Tasha Danvers: Forced to retire from athletics

Beijing Olympic bronze medallist Tasha Danvers has been forced to concede defeat in her battle to make London 2012 and has decided to retire from athletics.

The 34-year-old claimed a surprise bronze medal in the 400m hurdles at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, but has since suffered a series of injuries that have now claimed her career.

Ahead of the preliminary squad announcement for London 2012 this week Danvers, from south London, has announced her decision to quit the sport.

"It's extremely disappointing not to be able to put myself into contention for selection for London 2012," she said.

"Based on my training at different stages my coach and I believed we had a genuine chance of making it. But the setbacks have been too many to overcome.

Sacrifices

"Since winning Olympic bronze in Beijing I have made so many sacrifices to fulfil my dream of competing in London.

"Making the decision to relocate back to the UK meant leaving my seven-year-old son behind in America, which is the hardest thing in the world to do.

"But we genuinely believed I could step onto that podium again and with the support of my family, (coach) Malcolm Arnold, UKA, the medical team and the National Lottery, I've done everything possible to try to achieve that. Sadly my body has had enough."

Danvers also won Commonwealth Games silver in 2006, less than 18 months after giving birth to her son, has made every final she has contested since 2004.

Arnold said: "This is the worse possible news for Tasha, but there is no doubt she has thrown everything at trying to make London.

Class

"She is an Olympic medallist and that pedigree doesn't just disappear, I was confident that if we could get her to the Games she would have been very competitive.

"This is the flipside of the Olympic dream but career-ending injuries are a fact of life at this level of sport. Our medical team have worked incredibly hard but sometimes the body knows best."

Great Britain head coach Charles van Commenee added: "We don't have too many current Olympic medallists in our team and in an ideal world they would all be with us in London.

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"Tasha knows what it takes to be competitive and make the podium, which would have been a huge advantage.

"Retirement is a hard decision for any athlete, but when the decision is taken out of your hands so close to an Olympic Games it must be even tougher. I wish Tasha all the very best."

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