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Former world 400 hurdles champion Diagana retires

July 08, 2004 20:38 IST

Former world and current European 400 metres hurdles champion Stephane Diagana announced on Thursday he was retiring from athletics because of a calf injury.

"Following a calf injury suffered on July 5, I shall not be able to train for the Olympic Games," the 34-year-old French athlete said in a statement issued by the French federation.

"As I had already decided that the 2004 season would be my last season, I have decided to end my career as an athlete."

Diagana won the one-lap hurdles gold medal at the 1997 Athens world championships and the European title in 2002.

He has held the European record of 47.37 seconds since 1995.


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