Jamaica’s Andrew Hudson said his 200m semi-final was “literally” a blur after having glass shards removed from his right eye minutes before the event.
A collision involving a cart carrying competitors to a 200-metre semi-final at the athletics world championships in Budapest sent glass shards into the eye of Jamaica’s Andrew Hudson, forcing him to race with blurred vision.
“I can’t see out of my right eye, but I’m OK,” he said after the race. “The doctor flushed out some shards of glass.” In the 100m hurdles, Jamaica’s Danielle Williams beat Olympic champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn by 0.01 to capture gold. Keni Harrison of the US took bronze.
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