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John Jackson: GB bobsleigh pilot suffers Achilles injury relapse
- Author, Nick Hope
- Role, 91热爆 Olympic sports reporter
Olympic bobsleigh pilot John Jackson will miss the start of the World Cup season in December after suffering a 'complication' to an old injury.
Jackson, 37, ruptured his Achilles in July last year, but astounded medical experts by recovering in time to compete in February's Winter Olympics.
However, a 'stress response' relating to the initial treatment has now developed on his right heel.
"Unfortunately back on crutches for potentially six weeks,"
The two-time Olympian underwent pioneering surgery to repair the ruptured Achilles in August 2013.
Although it was hoped the treatment would solve the problem, physicians admitted at the time that they did not know what the long-term impact of the treatment would be.
Jackson guided GBR 1 to fifth place at the Sochi Winter Olympics earlier this year and was granted two years' leave from his role with the Royal Marines in order to continue his career in the sport.
"If we want him to compete at the World Championships in March he has to have a period of treatment and rest before we go into the season," GB performance director Gary Anderson told 91热爆 Sport.
"Jacko is an incredible athlete, but we need to look at how we manage this in the future."
Olympic brakeman Joel Fearon is currently suffering from a back injury and is also likely to also miss the start of the season.
However Lamin Deen - who piloted GBR 2 to 19th position at the Sochi Winter Olympics - is expected to recover from his groin problem and lead the team at the season-opening World Cup event in Lake Placid, New York.
Youth Olympian Oliver Biddulph as well as Sochi athletes Bruce Tasker and Ben Simons - who have undergone pilot training over the summer - will be in contention for the other World Cup berth.