Australian weightlifter Jenna Myers has been forced to withdraw from
the Commonwealth Games after she collapsed and was taken to hospital
before her event.
Myers, a 28-year-old Tasmanian, has been treated for
dehydration after trying to strip weight for the 75kg class. She
collapsed in the athlete rest area before the weigh-in and was
transported to hospital for further medical attention.
Dr Rob Mitchell, a Sydney surgeon, doubles as the manager of
the Australian weightlifting team and went with Myers to seek treatment.
She was unable to weigh-in and therefore won't be able to compete in
Glasgow, with her health being monitored by Australia's medical director
Dr Grace Bryant.
"Jenna is resting comfortably in her room in the Village, is talkative and in good spirits," Dr Bryant said in a statement.
Myers had been spending time in the sauna to help make the required weight.
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