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Bad news for Great Britain's women's 4x400m relay team as Lee McConnell was forced to pull out due to injury ahead of the semi-finals.
After being diagnosed with a quad muscle tear, which is thought to have happened during the second round of the individual event, the 29-year-old was forced to withdraw.
The Scot was set to be in the strong team alongside 400m Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu and world silver medallist Nicola Sanders, in a chase for a relay medal.
Her absence could make way for Tasha Danvers, the 400m hurdles bronze medallist, while Vicki Barr and Donna Fraser will make up the squad.
McConnell is currently undergoing treatment with the Team GB medical staff. Athletics team leader Dave Collins said: "It is a big disappointment for Lee.
"She had made a huge contribution to the success of our women's 4x400m relay squad in recent years.
"She has our sympathy and as ever, UK Athletics' will work closely with the athlete to assist with her return to full fitness."











