Campbell: Cold weather may stop Usain Bolt running
Champion sprinter Darren Campbell says it "wouldn't surprise" him if Usain Bolt did not run in the relay at Glasgow's Commonwealth Games.
The former athlete said Bolt had only trained for seven weeks following foot surgery and the cold weather was affecting the performance of the Caribbean teams.
He said, "We've watched the Jamaican athletes win medals and not do a lap of honour because it's so cold."
"I'm not saying he's not going to run but it wouldn't surprise me if he didn't."
First published on Commonwealth Games on Wednesday 30 July 2014.
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