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Jump jockey Robert Thornton retires due to injury

British jump jockey Robert Thornton is forced to retire due to persistent injury problems.

British jump jockey Robert Thornton has been forced to retire from the sport through injury.

The 37-year-old fractured a vertebrae in a fall at Chepstow in April 2014 and has been unable to compete since.

Thornton has been undergoing physiotherapy at the Injured Jockeys Fund's rehabilitation centre at Oaksey House, but ongoing issues with his neck and limbs have convinced him to retire.

"I'm sad to be retiring, but I've had a career I can look back on with pride," BBC Sport quotes him as saying.

Thornton, referred to affectionately as 'Chock', enjoyed a successful 20-year career, winning a string of races with trainers Alan King and David Nicholson.

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· Comeback queen and super-mum Helen Glover goes for her third Olympic gold alongside Polly Swann in the women's pair final (1.30am)
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· As second-fastest qualifier for the final, Team GB's James Wilby is among the medal contenders in the men's 200m breaststroke (2.44am)
· Alys Thomas takes part in the women's 200m butterfly final, although he faces a difficult task to challenge for the medals (3.28am)
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