DOHA - Three-time former world high jump champion Mutaz Barshim announced his withdrawal on the eve of the world championships in Tokyo because of a foot injury.
The 34-year-old Qatari, who won world titles in 2017, 2019 and 2022, also claimed Olympic gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021. He won bronze at last year's Paris Olympics. "I've been battling with a very serious injury since April," Barshim wrote on social media. "I was planning to make Tokyo my last world championships but unfortunately my foot hasn't healed in time. I've given it my all, but we can't force nature and must stay patient to recover."
He expressed disappointment over missing the event, stating: "I had hoped to compete and bring joy to the fans in Qatar and around the world. But I believe the best is yet to come, God willing."
Barshim, the second highest jumper of all-time with a personal best of 2.43 metres, has competed just once this season. That saw him finish second as he cleared a best of 2.13m at the Western Asian Clubs Challenge on home turf in Doha. "Don't feel sorry for me not jumping," Barshim added. "Feel sorry for high jumping not having me."
The Qatar Athletics Federation expressed regret over Barshim’s withdrawal, noting that medical staff advised against his participation to avoid aggravating the injury. "Barshim was present with Team Qatar in Japan and made every effort to overcome the pain and compete in the championship, but the medical decision prioritised his safety so that he can return stronger in the upcoming events. We wish him a speedy recovery," the federation said.
Barshim’s absence leaves a notable gap in Qatar’s medal hopes, but the federation remains optimistic ahead of the event in Tokyo that runs from September 13 to 21.
Qatar Athletics Federation last announced had a 12-athlete squad for the championships, featuring Barshim, Abderrahman Samba, Ismail Dawood, Omar Dawood, Bassem Hemeida, Saif Mohammed, Ashraf Hussein, Ammar Ismail, Ibrahim Zakaria, Khaled Hussein, Abdulaziz Youssef and Ahmed Haroun.
Samba, who claimed bronze in the 400m hurdles at Doha 2019, will be a key contender again alongside Hemeida, while the 4x400m relay team of Hussein, Hemeida, Dawood, and Ismail is also targeting the podium.
Saif Mohammed, 23, will make his World Championships debut in the pole vault, while Omar Dawood competes in the 110m hurdles. Ammar Ismail, Khaled Hussein, Youssef Abdulaziz, and Ahmed Haroun will run in the 400m, with Ibrahim Zakaria contesting the 800m