Olympic long jumper Greg Rutherford withdraws from World Indoor Championships

GB's Greg Rutherford in action during the long jump final at the World Championships on August 25, 2015
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British Olympic long-jump champion Greg Rutherford withdraws from next week's World Indoor Championships in the United States due to illness and injury.

Olympic long-jump champion Greg Rutherford has withdrawn from next week's World Indoor Championships in the United States.

The 29-year-old, who is also the European Champion in his field, was due to compete in Portland but due to a chest infection and hamstring injury, the British athlete has opted out of the meet.

British Athletics performance director Neil Black said in a statement: "Greg is really disappointed not to be able to compete in Portland, but his body reacted harder than expected to this week's training.

"Defending the Olympic title is obviously Greg's main focus for 2016, so he has sensibly decided not to take any risks and to end his indoor season here. This will allow him the opportunity to concentrate on being in the best shape possible going into the outdoor season and ultimately Rio."

Rutherford also withdrew from the Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix and the British Indoor Championships last month.

UK Athletics Performance Director Neil Black speaks to the media during a Sainsbury's Birmingham Grand Prix - International Athletes Press Conference at The Hyatt Hotel on June 6, 2015
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