Qatari Athlete Mutaz Barshim Withdraws from Tokyo Worlds Due to Injury

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 15:28:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 17:36:14

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Qatari Athlete Mutaz Barshim Withdraws from Tokyo Worlds Due to Injury

Qatari athlete Mutaz Barshim has pulled out of the men's high jump at the Tokyo World Championships due to a foot injury. The Qatari Athletics Federation confirmed the news of Barshim's withdrawal on August 24, saying that the injury would continue to sideline him from competition for the foreseeable future.

This is a massive blow for Barshim, considered one of the most prominent high jumpers in recent years. He won the Olympic gold medal in Tokyo last year, becoming the first Qatari to win Olympic gold. He also won the high jump world championship in 2017 and 2019.

This year, Barshim had hoped to become the first man to win three high jump world titles in a row. He had already secured his place at the Tokyo Worlds by jumping 2.33 meters in a local competition last month.

His absence in Tokyo will surely be felt, but his fans hope that he'll be able to make a full recovery and return to the sport he dominates.

There is good news for Qatar in athletics, though. Another Qatari athlete, Cordell Tinch, will be back to compete in the 110m hurdles after a remarkable comeback from a knee injury that he sustained in 2018. So, Qatari fans will still have reasons to cheer on their athletes in Tokyo.

The upcoming Tokyo World Championships, scheduled for August 24 through September 5, will be the first major international sports event after the COVID-19 pandemic, providing a platform for the best athletes to showcase their talents.

It's a historic moment for athletics, and Qatar will be looking to maintain its successful run at international events, even with its talented athletes battling injuries.